South Facade definition

South Facade means the exterior south wall surfaces and adjoining parapets and flying buttresses of Tribune Tower parallel to Illinois Street above a plane approximately 33.69 feet above City Datum, beginning at the east line of the West Facade (being the southwest corner of Tribune Tower) and extending in an easterly direction approximately 55.40 feet, and also continuing then in an easterly direction along the exterior south wall surfaces and adjoining parapets and flying buttresses of Tribune Tower above a plane approximately 183.06 feet above City Datum (above the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇) (thus permitting in the area below that plane any future construction of a building or structure connecting to Tribune Tower or adjoining buildings or structures). The South Facade is depicted on the attached Exhibit D.

Examples of South Facade in a sentence

  • The Commission will, by the Resolution, determine that the West Facade, the North Facade, the East Facade, the South Facade and the Lobbies (but only those portions) of Tribune Tower are its sole Critical Features (that is, those features which make an essential contribution to the qualities and characteristics by which Tribune Tower meets one or more of the criteria for landmark designation) (the "Critical Features").