Sentences with phrase «foot buffer»

Anti-horse carriage activists won an appeal that eliminates a 9 - foot buffer zone imposed by a lower - court judge — and lets them get as close as they want to the hansom cabs.
School board member Jeanne Kragie said the board has agreed to cut eight parking places from a proposed lot, screen parking areas with plantings and establish a 111 - foot buffer next to residential land.
A number of justices raised concerns about a Massachusetts state law preventing activists from crossing a 35 - foot buffer zone around reproductive health clinics.
The rule maintains a long - established 100 - foot buffer zone that blocks coal mining near streams, but imposes stricter guidelines for exceptions to the 100 - foot rule.
City staff told the council a wider 200 - foot buffer between dispensaries and homes would eliminate almost all commercial areas as potential sites for dispensaries.
The city rules establish a 600 - foot buffer between marijuana businesses and schools, day cares and youth centers.

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To keep things safe, it also proposes that a 100 - foot cushion just above that airspace be made a no - fly zone to act as a buffer between drones and other aircraft, such as planes, according to The Guardian.
Massachusetts is beefing up security around abortion clinics and scrambling for a legal fix after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the state's buffer zone law that kept protesters 35 feet away, saying it violated freedom of speech.
Spent nuclear fuel rods and other waste would be buried 100 feet deep in a buffer zone between the border and the wall.
It provides a buffer zone between now and the New England game, so less woke columnists wont catch on to the fact that he's faking the foot injury deal just to avoid the Pats.
The foot muff covering folds down at the top or you can unfold it and attach it onto the handle creating a buffer.
If exposed to an infection, a chemical irritant, something that stimulates pain, or a dangerous vibration felt in the legs or feet, one would need to wake the brain to increase circulation, and flee such harm, buffer the blood to maintain life, and alert us to a possible threat.
High - speed Wi - Fi, personal computers, and private work spaces with noise buffering panels are provided throughout the lounge, as are electrical outlets that are never more than a few feet away.
Considering that the first floor is at maybe 8 feet above sea level any buffer in case of even a minor storm is gone.
This skinniness translates into a 3 to 4 - foot «buffer» around the R1 so other vehicles and pedestrians can maneuver safely around it.
Portland is expanding its number of bike lanes by installing a combination of lanes separated by floating parking or buffered by a several - foot - wide painted strip of pavement between bike and auto lanes.
It's the perfect buffer between my son's dirty feet and the carpet.
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