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definitely shows the arca proposed to be platted and the areas <br /> LOT: A parcel or portion of land in a subdivision or plat of <br /> land separated from other parcels or portions by description, as <br /> on a subdivision or registered land survey map certificate of <br /> survey, for the purpose of sale or lease or separate use thereof. <br /> LOT. BUTT: A lot at the end of a block and located between <br /> two corner lots. <br /> LOT. DEPTH: <br /> LOT. CORNER: A lot bordered on at least two (2) sides by <br /> adjoining streets. <br /> LOTS, DOUBLE FRONTAGE: A lot of which opposite ends abut on <br /> a street. <br /> LOT. WIDTH: The horizontal distance between side lot lines, <br /> measured at the required front setback line. <br /> METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION: A description of real property <br /> which is not described by reference to a lot or block shown on a <br /> map, but is described by starting at a known point and describing <br /> the bearings and distances of the lines forming the boundaries of <br /> the property, or delineates a fractional portion of a section, <br /> 411 lot or area by described lines or portions thereof. <br /> MINIMUM SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS: The guides, principles and <br /> specifications for the preparation of subdivision plans <br /> indicating, among other things, the minimum and maximum <br /> parameters of the various elements set forth in the plans . <br /> NATURAL WATERWAY: A natural passageway in the surface of the <br /> earth so situated and having such a topographical nature that <br /> surface or percolating water flows through it from other areas <br /> before reaching a final ponding area. <br /> OWNER: An individual or legal entity having sufficient legal <br /> interest in the land sought to be subdivided to commence and <br /> maintain proceedings to subdivide the same under this Ordinance. <br /> OUTLOT: A remnant from a subdivision that is not a developable <br /> piece of property unless replatted in accordance with City <br /> Ordinances. <br /> PEDESTRIAN WAY: A public right-of-way or easement across or <br /> within a block, to be used by pedestrians. <br /> PERSON: Any individual or legal entity. <br /> 10.17313122 <br />