Paper street definition

Paper street or “paper streets” means any or all of those areas of real property, located in the city, consisting of certain portions of lands designated as streets on the Burton Act Map, and more particularly described as follows:
Paper street means the street shown on a recorded plan but never built.
Paper street means a street that appears on maps but has not yet been built or dedicated to the City.

Examples of Paper street in a sentence

  • City Engineer/ Public Works: Paper street recorded as “Hazel” on the AP map, located between the two parcels proposed for this use permit, is not a concern.

  • Paper street – extension of 26th Street—Klaus Gohlke is working on this issue and will make a report in September at the BLPG next meeting.

  • To formalize the explicable planning problem, consider the setting with two models where MR is the robot model and MR is the human’s interpretation of MR.

  • Discussion ensued that included: Paper street; 3103 & 3107 Farview; if purchased they will act like the street is still there; question if she could put a fence up until they develop the parcels; two front yards and fence should be 30 ft.

Related to Paper street

  • Center means the center for educational performance and information created in section 94a.