Front foot definition

Front foot means a strip of land one (1) foot wide that fronts on a desirable feature such as a road or lake…
Front foot or "Front Footage" means the lot length abutting and closest to parallel with the public sewer sought to be tapped, whether installed in an adjacent road right-of-way or utility easement, determined as follows:
Front foot means a strip of land one (1) foot wide that fronts on a desirable feature, such as a road or lake, and extends for the entire depth of the parcel.

More Definitions of Front foot

Front foot means a strip of land one (1) foot wide that fronts on a desirable feature, such as a road or lake, and extends for the entire depth of the parcel. (2011 Real Property Assessment Manual and Guidelines Book 2, Glossary, pg. 10)
Front foot means the frontage that abuts on the street right-of-way. However, if a small section of a large property abuts the right-of-way, the front footage shall be the width of the larger more representative section of the property. When the property to be served does not abut upon a street right-of-way, front foot shall mean the width of the parcel.
Front foot means the width measured in a straight line parallel and adjacent to the street.
Front foot means the frontage which abuts on the street right of way. On corner parcels it shall be the shortest frontage so abutting. When the property to be served does not abut upon a street right of way, “front foot” means the width of the parcel.