Lot width definition

Lot width means the shorter of the following two linear measurements:
Lot width means the horizontal distance between the side lot lines, measured at right angles to the lot depth at a point midway between the front and rear lot lines.
Lot width means the average horizontal distance between the side lot lines, ordinarily measured parallel to the front lot line.

Examples of Lot width in a sentence

  • The trial section of pavement must be between 100 m and 200 m long for the proposed Lot width.

  • In the case of unusual Lot configurations, Lot width measurements shall be determined by the Planning Director.

  • Lot width shall be measured only along continuous frontage facing one street.

  • Lot width shall be measured at the street setback line applicable to the zoning district the parcel is located within.

  • Lot width is the horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured at right angles to its depth along a straight line parallel to the front lot line at the minimum front setback line.


More Definitions of Lot width

Lot width means the horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured at right angles to the lot depth.
Lot width means the length of a line parallel to the front line or, in a lot with a curved front line, perpendicular to a line running between the mid-point of the front line and the mid-point of the rear line, measured at a distance from the front line equal to the minimum required front yard.
Lot width means and refer to the dimension of a lot, measured between side lot lines on the building line.
Lot width means the average horizontal distance between the side lot lines.
Lot width means the average width of a lot measured at right angles to its depth.
Lot width means the horizontal distance between the side lot lines of a lot measured at the front building setback line.
Lot width means the length of a line (drawn perpendicular to the lot depth line) connecting the side lot lines at the building setback line or at a point no farther than 35 feet from the front lot line, if the length at such point is greater.