West Windsor |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 152. Streets and Sidewalks |
Article II. Excavations |
§ 152-6. Definitions.
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As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
- FAR-SIDE OPENINGS
- Any openings which cross the center line of the surface of a road.
- A. CLASS AAny road surfaced with a pavement such as asphalt, concrete, brick or similar pavement; and/or any road having a concrete base.
- B. CLASS BAny road surfaced with stone or slag uniformly deposited in layers, with a total thickness of not less than four inches, where said stone or slag has been compacted by the use of a power roller and bound together by the application of oil.
- C. CLASS CAny old macadam or other road surfaced with a light coat of stone and oil or any water-bound macadam road without oil treatment; and any gravel and/or cinder road with oil treatment.
IMPROVED ROAD- LONGITUDINAL OPENINGS
- Openings which run parallel to the center line of the road.
- NEAR-SIDE OPENINGS
- Any openings which do not cross the center line of the surface of a road.
- RIGHT-OF-WAY
- The land used or intended for use as streets, as shown on
deeds, plats, tax maps or the Master Plan.[Added 4-23-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-14]
- UNIMPROVED ROAD
- Any cinder, dirt or gravel road without oil treatment.
Added 6-22-1981 by Ord. No. 81-22