Examples of Road or Street in a sentence
Road or Street, PublicA dedicated public right-of-way for vehicular traffic which affords access to abutting properties and conforms with the requirements of Section 5.11 of this Ordinance.
Road or Street, PrivateA dedicated private right-of-way which affords access to abutting properties and conforms to the requirements of Section 5.12 of this Ordinance.
A Public Road or Street which has been either: a) dedicated to public use and accepted for maintenance by the County, or b) acquired by the County through prescription, or c) constructed by and maintained by the County.
The aim is that the applicant correctly states the area that a Road or Street name is situated.
Southland District Top 5 New Claims by location of accident• Home 42.9%• Sport and Recreation 22.8%• Farm 13.0%• Commercial/Service Location 6.0%• Road or Street 5.9% Top 5 New Claims by Cause• Loss of Balance 24.7%• Lifting Carrying/Stain 15.7%• Struck by Person/Animal 11.1%• Collision/Knocked over by Object 7.6%• Slipping/Skidding on feet.
See “Road Type.” 25-03-041 Private Road or Street: See: “Road Designation.” 25-03-042 Public Improvement.
A Public Road or Street which has been either: a) dedicated to public use and accepted for maintenance by the County, or b) acquired by the County, or c) constructed by and maintained by the County.
Section 11-6-2—Vacating or Altering a Road or Street: The BOCC may vacate or alter a road or street by following and complying with all the requirements for vacating or altering a road or street, as identified by the Act.
An officially adopted map of the City, including urban growth boundary, showing land use designations and other graphic information which is part of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Planned Road or Street.
R/W Dedication DelDOT Functional ClassificationMapFreeway or Expressway Principal Arterial or divided Minor ArterialMinor Arterial Major or Minor CollectorLocal Road or Street (All roads other than Subdivision Streets not shown)Minimum Dedicated Right- of-Way 50 feet of right-of-way from centerline.* 40 feet of right-of-way from centerline.30 feet of right-of-way from centerline.