Grade (ground level) definition

Grade (ground level) means the average level of the finished ground at the center of all walls to a building. In case walls are parallel to and within five (5) feet of a public sidewalk, the ground level shall be measured at the sidewalk.
Grade (ground level) means the finished level of the street (or parking lot) closest to the sign to which reference is made. In cases where the property on which the sign is located is lower than the immediately adjacent street level, the ground level shall be considered the street level as measured from the street centerline, so as to facilitate visibility of signage.
Grade (ground level) means the finished level of the street (or parking lot) closest to the

More Definitions of Grade (ground level)

Grade (ground level) means the average of the finished ground level on each exterior wall of the building.
Grade (ground level) means the lowest point of elevation of the finished surface of the ground between the exterior wall of a structure and a point five feet from the structure. In case the walls are parallel to and within five feet of a public sidewalk, alley, or other public way the grade shall be the elevation of the sidewalk, alley or public way.
Grade (ground level) means the lowest elevation of the finished ground level.
Grade (ground level) means the average elevation of the finished ground level at the centers of all walls of a building, except that if a wall is parallel to and within five feet of a sidewalk, the sidewalk elevation nearest the center of the wall shall constitute the ground level.

Related to Grade (ground level)

  • Ground Level means the level of the referred point of exposed surface of the ground as indicated in the drawing.

  • Sound level meter means an instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time averager, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure sound pressure levels.

  • Sound level means the A-weighted Sound Pressure Level;

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Floor Level means that stage of construction which in the completed building would constitute the walking surface of the particular floor level referred to in the table of payments.