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City of Lake Ozark, MO
Miller County
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[R.O. 1994 § 410.010; Ord. No. 94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 1 § 1, 5-10-1994]
These regulations shall apply to all land located in the incorporated area of the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri.
[R.O. 1994 § 410.020; Ord. No. 94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 1 § 2, 5-10-1994]
The purpose and intent of these regulations is to provide for the harmonious development of the community to provide for the proper location and width of streets, building lines, open spaces, safety and recreation facilities, utilities, drainage and for the avoidance of congestion of population through requirements of minimum lot width, depth and area and the compatibility of design; to require and fix the extent to which and the manner in which streets shall be graded and improved and water, sewer, drainage and other utility mains and piping or connections or other physical improvements shall be installed; and to provide for and secure the actual construction of such physical improvements.
[R.O. 1994 § 410.030; Ord. No. 94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 1 § 3, 5-10-1994]
The owner or owners of any land located within the jurisdiction of these regulations subdividing said land into two (2) or more lots and blocks or tracts or parcels for the purpose of laying out any subdivisions, suburban lots, building lots, tracts or parcels or any owner of any land establishing any street, alley, park or other property intended for public use or for the use of purchasers or owners of lots, tracts or parcels of land fronting thereon or adjacent thereto, shall cause a plat to be made in accordance with these regulations, unless exempted under Section 410.040.
[R.O. 1994 § 410.040; Ord. No. 94-8 Sub. Reg. Art. 1 § 4, 5-10-1994]
A. 
These regulations shall not apply in the following instances:
1. 
The division of any parcel or tract of land when the smallest parcel created is greater than five (5) acres in area.
2. 
A change in the boundary between adjoining land which does not create an additional or substandard lot.
3. 
Land used for street or railroad right-of-way, a drainage easement or other public utilities subject to local, State or Federal regulations, where no new street or easement of access is involved.
4. 
Whenever any lot, parcel or tract of land located within the area governed by these regulations has been subdivided, resubdivided or replatted prior to adoption of these regulations. However, any further resubdivision of lots, parcels or tracts must be done in accordance with these regulations.
5. 
Any transfer by operation of law.
6. 
Lots which have been previously platted and zoned for industrial purposes may be divided into two (2) or more tracts without replatting or resubdividing such lots in conformance with these subdivision regulations.
7. 
Land used for agricultural purposes.