Zoning Dictionary

Letter: T

Transitway

A right-of-way for the exclusive use of public transit vehicles, which may or may not include stations for the transfer of transit riders, landscaping and pathways for pedestrians and/or cyclists.

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Transmission Tower

A structure, over twenty metres in height, designed and erected for the purpose of transporting or carrying hydro electric power in quantities equal to, or greater than, 100,000 volts.

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Transparency

The total area of fenestration along a ground floor façade calculated as the percentage of fenestration of the total facade area located between two (2) feet to eight (8) feet above the finished ground floor level.

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Transportation Depot

Any building or land where buses, trucks or tractor-trailers are rented, leased, kept for hire, stored or parked for commercial purposes.

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Transportation System

Public corridors, transit systems, roads, pathways and other facilities for the movement of people or goods.

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Transportation Terminal

The use of land, buildings or structures for the purpose of storing, servicing, repairing, or loading trucks, transport trailers and/or buses, but does not include automobile service stations or transportation sales or rental outlets.

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Tree Girth

The circumference of the trunk of a tree measured at 1.4m above natural ground level. For trees with multiple trunks the girth measurement is the collective measurement of all trunks with a circumference of 250mm or more.

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Tree House

A structure or building above ground level and not designed for continuous habitation, using a tree for part of its support.

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Tree Types – Dangerous, Dead, Dying, Non-Native

Dangerous Tree is one where the condition of the tree presents a foreseeable danger of inflicting damage that cannot be alleviated by treatment or pruning. A tree may be dangerous because it is likely to injure people or damage vehicles, structures, or development, such as sidewalks or utilities. Dead Tree is a tree that is […]

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Tree, Class I Shade

Any plant having a central trunk, an expected maturity height of at least thirty-five (35) feet, and an expected minimum mature canopy spread of at least fifteen (15) feet.

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