Interstate Corridor definition

Interstate Corridor means an area adjacent to but less than 660 feet from the right-of-way line of any portion of the interstate highway system, as illustrated on the zoning map in the Office of the Town Manager. The height and size regulations in Article III of this chapter may be waived by the Town Manager where the applicant submits information supporting the need for relaxing the requirements of this section. The applicant must submit
Interstate Corridor means the land within 200 feet of the right-of-way of Interstate Highway 15 within the corporate limits of Great Falls. (Ord. 2782, 2001)

Examples of Interstate Corridor in a sentence

  • The planning, outreach, design services and management for parks and trail/natural areas will carry forth objectives set forth in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area Plan calling for the improvement and development of parks and open space areas to increase neighborhood livability.

  • These funds will go to a pool fund for future Parks/PDC projects within the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area requiring compliance with the RACC Percent for Art Program.

  • AAAH will conduct culturally specific outreach and affirmative marketing efforts throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area, with targeted outreach to low-to-moderate income senior (age 55+) homeowners from communities of color residing in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area (ICURA) and N/NE Study Area who have owned their homes for 20+ years.

  • Any oral reports made to neighborhood, business, or other civic organizations, as well as to any members of the press shall acknowledge work being done is based on a partnership between the Bureau and the Commission and, if appropriate, financed by Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area.

  • PDC, as lead agency responsible for management, budgeting and implementation of the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area Plan, has allocated funds for improving parks, open spaces, trails and natural areas in FY 2007-2008, drawing on the goals and priorities in the above referenced documents.

  • Except for the Interests, there are no issued and outstanding equity interests in the Company.

  • The DASD may also wish to explore a future elementary school site within the northern portion of the Northern Interstate Corridor planning area (see Map 5-2 in the Land Use chapter).

  • It is expected that if Developer changes the design of the Project in a material way from that presented to the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Advisory Committee, and the Overlook, Humboldt, Arbor Lodge, and Piedmont Neighborhood Associations, Developer will present the revised Project design to the foregoing groups for their input and advice.

  • PDC is charged by the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area Plan (2000) with carrying out activities that support neighborhood revitalization and increased livability in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area.