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<br />e <br /> <br />avenue, drive, circle, road, boulevard or any other similar term <br />describing an entity complying with the preceding requirements. <br /> <br />STREET WIDTH: The shortest distance between the lines delineating <br />the right-of-way of a street. <br /> <br />SUBDIVIDER: Any person commencing proceedings under this Ordinance <br />to effect a subdivision of land hereunder for himself or for <br />another. <br /> <br />SUBDIVISION: The division or separation by plat or metes and <br />bounds description of an area, parcel, or tract of land under <br />single ownership into more than two parcels, tracts or lots for <br />transfer of ownership or for residential, commercial or industrial <br />development, or any separation or division of land necessitating <br />the creation of a new street or road or other use or any <br />combination thereof; except those separations: <br /> <br />1. Where all the resulting parcels, tracts, lots, or interests <br />will be 20 acres or larger in size and 500 feet in width for <br />residential uses and five acres or larger in size and 300 feet in <br />width for commercial and industrial uses; <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Creating cemetery lots; <br /> <br />3. Resulting from court orders, or the adjustment of a lot line <br />by the relocation of a common boundary; <br /> <br />4. The separation or division of a parcel, tract or lot for the <br />purpose of attachment to contiguous parcels, tracts or lots <br />provided that no residual parcel, tract or lot is left unattached. <br /> <br />TANGENT: A straight line; also a straight line projected from the <br />end of a curve, which is perpendicular to a line in the curve <br />drawn from the radius Point to the end of the curve. <br /> <br />TRACING: A plat or map drawn on transparent paper or cloth which <br />can be reproduced by using regular reproduction procedure. <br /> <br />ZONING ORDINANCE: The zoning ordinance of the City adopted by the <br />City Council. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />10.21 <br />