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dangina [55]
2 years ago
11

What sort of boundary is Boundary Street?

History
1 answer:
Butoxors [25]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Street boundary means the BOUNDARY BETWEEN A LAND UNIT AND A PUBLIC STREET OR PRIVATE ROAD ️

Explanation:

Boundary street has a long and fascinating history.it has been central to west end's growth from an outstation of a penal colony to the bustling commercial and community centre it is today. the boundary street project explores this history- it's people,it's building and it's businesses spanning over one hundred and seventy five years.

EX 2: Street boundary means the BOUNDARY BETWEEN A LAND UNIT AND A PUBLIC STREET OR PRIVATE ROAD ️;provided that the boundary of a pedestrian way or service lane that cannot or will never be used by motor vehicles,may be regarded as a common boundary for the purpose of determines building lines, a street centerlines setback and sites access requirements.

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