EXAMPLES OF STREET-TYPE DESIGNATIONS
The following are graphic examples of the street-type designations identified in Section 1020.06.
(a) Circle.
A non-arterial right of way that either begins and ends on the same right of way or that circles back onto itself. Length is of no consideration. Each Circle shall have a unique name.
Example 2 (Circle): "Watson Heights Cir"
Example 3 (Circle): "Wilderness Acres Cir"
(b) Court.
A single cul-de-sac or permanent dead-end right-of-way. Each Court shall have a unique name.
Example 4 (Court): "Determine Ct" and "Grindstone Ct"
Example 5 (Court): "Wildflower Meadow Ct"
(c) Drive, Street or Avenue.
A continuous right of way exceeding 1,000 feet in length that continues on to an intersecting right-of-way. Each Drive, Street, or Avenue shall have a unique name.
Example 8 (Avenue): "Island Ave"
(d) Place.
A cul-de-sac or dead-end right of way from which another right of way originates. Each Place shall have a unique name.
Example 9 (Place): "Sourwood Pl", "Sweetgum Pl", and "Sterling Bridge Pl"
Example 10 (Place): "Snowpine Pl"
(e) Plaza.
The primary travelway through a commercial or industrial parking lot that also serves as access for the development, regardless of the number of entrances from the right(s) of way that provides access to such primary travelway. This designation may be used only as determined by the Department where multiple buildings and/or units are served and where it is not practical to assign addresses from the right(s) of way that provides access to the primary travelway due to layout. Each Plaza shall have a unique name.
(f) Terrace or Square.
A "Terrace" is a condominium, townhouse or apartment travelway or parking lot that also serves as access for the development. A "Square" is a condominium, townhouse, or apartment travelway or parking lot that is shaped like a square and that also serves as the access for the development. Each Terrace or Square shall have a unique name.
Example 14 (Terrace and Square): "Meadfoot Ter", "Mayburgh Ter", and "Bittner Sq"
(g) Way.
A right of way no more than 1,000 feet or one block in length, whichever is less, that connects two separate rights of way. Each Way shall have a unique name.
(h) Alley.
A right of way which provides secondary and/or service access for vehicles to the side or rear of abutting properties whose principal frontage is on another right of way. Each Alley shall have a unique name.
(i) Lane.
A named private access driveway or private right of way, to include without limitation shared driveways and pipe stem driveways. Each Lane shall have a unique name.
Example 24 (Lane - Eyebrow Shared Driveway): "Cranberry Ln"
(j) Boulevard or Parkway.
A right of way divided by a landscaped center island or medium. Each Boulevard or Parkway shall have a unique name.
Example 25 (Blvd or Pkwy): "Broadlands Blvd" and "Claiborne Pkwy"
(Ord. 92-01. Passed 1-21-92; Ord. 16-11. Passed 9-14-16.)