Required side yard definition

Required side yard means a yard extending along a side lot line from the front yard to the rear yard and required to be maintained by the Oakwood Zoning Ordinance.
Required side yard means a yard extending along the side site line from the front yard to the rear yard.
Required side yard. , for interior lots, means a yard between the side lot line and building, and extending from the required front yard to the required rear yard and having a width equal to the shortest distance between the side lot line and the building; and for corner lots, means a yard between the side lot line and the building and extending from the street line to the rear lot line and having a width equal to the shortest distance between the side lot line and the building.

More Definitions of Required side yard

Required side yard means a required yard extending along a side plot line from the required front yard (or from the front plot line if there is no required front yard) to the required rear yard (or to the rear plot line if there is no required rear yard).

Related to Required side yard

  • Yard, side - means that portion of the parcel extending from the front yard to the rear yard and lying between the side property boundary of the parcel and the nearest portion of the exterior wall of the building.

  • Trunk-Side means the Central Office Switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as connecting to another switching entity (for example another Central Office Switch). Trunk-Side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

  • Lot Line, Side means a lot line other than a front or rear lot line.

  • Demand side management means the management of customer

  • Line Side means the End Office switch connections that have been programmed to treat the circuit as a local line connected to a terminating station (e.g., an ordinary subscriber’s telephone station set, a PBX, answering machine, facsimile machine or computer). Line Side connections offer only those transmission and signal features appropriate for a connection between an End Office and such terminating station.