The Law of City Planning and ZoningMacmillan, 1922 - 738 pages |
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Page 150
... width , good ventilation , and reasonable security against fire ; and whereas the commissioners appointed by the common council for that purpose , now engaged in the examina- tion of the streets in the section of the city above ...
... width , good ventilation , and reasonable security against fire ; and whereas the commissioners appointed by the common council for that purpose , now engaged in the examina- tion of the streets in the section of the city above ...
Page 179
... width , gives the abutters the advantage of strips of green as long as possible , and avoids useless destruction of buildings . The wisest course for the city to pursue is perhaps to take the entire width if the authori- ties have good ...
... width , gives the abutters the advantage of strips of green as long as possible , and avoids useless destruction of buildings . The wisest course for the city to pursue is perhaps to take the entire width if the authori- ties have good ...
Page 180
... width will assuredly be required . These arteries are now residence streets and the houses have been set back in order to provide lawn and shade and to remove them from dust , fumes and noise of the street . They cannot be widened at ...
... width will assuredly be required . These arteries are now residence streets and the houses have been set back in order to provide lawn and shade and to remove them from dust , fumes and noise of the street . They cannot be widened at ...
Page 182
... width of intensively developed streets . The claim cannot be made for it that it accomplishes the desired result at a small expense , for this cannot be brought about by any method . It does lessen the outlay more than can be done in ...
... width of intensively developed streets . The claim cannot be made for it that it accomplishes the desired result at a small expense , for this cannot be brought about by any method . It does lessen the outlay more than can be done in ...
Page 183
... width to accom- modate a given number - two , three , four or more - of streams of vehicles with space for a standing vehicle at one or both curbs . A vehicle appreciably wider than the average taken as For references to building line ...
... width to accom- modate a given number - two , three , four or more - of streams of vehicles with space for a standing vehicle at one or both curbs . A vehicle appreciably wider than the average taken as For references to building line ...
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