Examples of Future street in a sentence
Using the base map at its contracted scale, Contractor shall prepare a Future Street Conditions Map.
A Future Street Plan is usually prepared by a private party to show street and bike/pedestrian connectivity for development projects when transportation connectivity is needed through adjoining private properties and neighborhoods.
Future public rights-of-way should be identified in undeveloped areas through a Future Street Plan or a specific area plan, to facilitate right-of-way acquisition and dedication with minimal disruption and cost.
This plan would indicate all future lot patterns, utility line locations and easements, and would include a Future Street Plan illustrating how proposed future roadways on the property would align with existing and planned roadways adjacent to the property, including those identified on previously recorded tentative plans or Future Street Plans.
Future Street Plans provide a guide for transportation circulation to the developing site and in the immediate area.
A sign shall be placed at the end of the stub street or cul-de-sac with a sign face on both sides stating "Future Street Extension".
A Future Street Plan (FSP) demonstrating (in the form of site plans, maps or diagrams) that proposed future roadways on the property will align with existing and planned roadways adjacent to the property, including those identified on previously recorded tentative plans or Future Street Plans.
The dedication to public use of Future Street “B” does not guarantee or approve the alignment or construction of Future Street “B” east of Oakdale Village Road onto the adjoining Frederick County Board of Education (BOE) property.
If the alignment of Future Street “B” is not determined and approved by Staff prior to record plat, the entire shaded Future Street “B” area shall be conveyed, fee-simple, to the Oakdale Village Homeowners’ Association (HOA) with a deed restriction/covenant requiring that a minimum fifty foot (50’) ROW within the shaded area be dedicated by the HOA to future public use upon request of Frederick County.
The Commission contends that the Court should:– dismiss the action as unfounded;– order the applicants to pay the costs.