Definitions. For
the purpose of this Section, the terms used herein are defined as
follows:
ALLEY
A permanent public service-way that affords only a secondary
means of access to abutting property.
BLOCK
An area of land entirely bounded by streets, highways or
ways except alleys, pedestrian ways or exterior boundaries of a submission
unless such exterior boundary is a street, highway or way, or a combination
of streets, public parks, cemeteries, railroad right-of-ways, bulk
headlines or shorelines or waterways, or corporate boundary lines.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls
for housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels. Then any
portion hereof is completely separated from every other person thereof
by a division wall without openings, then each such portion shall
be deemed to be a separate building.
CITY
As herein referred shall mean Carl Junction, Missouri.
CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The City plan adopted by the Board of Aldermen of the City
of Carl Junction, Missouri, that is to be used as the primary foundation
for future land use and physical development of the City including
subsequent amendments.
COMMISSION
The City Planning Commission of Carl Junction, Missouri.
CUL-DE-SAC
A short street, having only one (1) end open for vehicular
traffic and the other permanently terminated by a full turnaround
for vehicles.
DESIGN
The location of streets, alignment of streets, grades and
widths of streets, alignment of easements, grades and widths of easements,
alignment and right-of-ways for drainage and sanitary sewer, and the
designation of minimum lot area, width and length.
EASEMENT
A grant by the property owner to a person, corporation or
the right of the public to the use of designated land area for specified
purposes.
FLOOD HAZARD AREA
All land subject to periodic inundation from overflow of
natural waterways when subjected to the maximum possible runoff from
three (3) inches of rain per hour as calculated by approved engineering
methods.
GOVERNING BODY
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Carl Junction, Missouri.
IMPROVEMENTS
Refers to such street work, street lights, signs and utilities,
including water, sewer, electric, gas and storm water, to be installed
or agreed to be installed, in total or in part, by the subdivider
on land to be used for public or private streets and easements, as
are necessary for the general use of lot owners in the subdivision
and local neighborhood traffic and drainage needs as a condition precedent
to the approval and acceptance of the final map thereof.
LIGHTING
The following terms shall be used in administering the requirements
of the lighting performance standards:
1.
Candlepower: The amount of light that will
illuminate a surface one (1) foot distance from a light source to
an intensity of one (1) foot-candle. Maximum (peak) candlepower is
the largest amount of candlepower emitted by any lamp, light source
or luminaire.
2.
Cutoff: The point at which all light rays emitted
by a lamp, light source or luminaire are completely eliminated (cutoff)
at a specific angle above the ground.
3.
Cutoff angle: The angle formed by a line drawn
from the direction of light rays at the light source and a line perpendicular
to the ground from the light source above which no light is emitted.
4.
Cutoff-type luminaire: A luminaire with elements
such as shields, reflectors or refractor panels which direct and cutoff
the light at a cutoff angle that is less than ninety degrees (90°).
5.
Foot-candle: A unit of illumination produced
on a surface, all points of which are one (1) foot from a uniform
point source of one (1) candle.
6.
Glare: The brightness of a light source, which
causes eye discomfort.
7.
Luminaire: A complete lighting unit consisting
of a light source and all necessary mechanical, electrical and decorative
parts.
8.
Maximum permitted illuminations: The maximum
illumination measured in foot-candles at the interior setback yard
line at ground level.
LOT
A parcel of land intended to be separately owned, rented,
developed or otherwise used as a unit. A lot is to conform to the
zoning ordinance requirements as to the minimum permissible area and
width.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area within the boundaries of a lot,
exclusive of any land designated for roadway purposes.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting upon two (2) or more streets at their intersection.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
A lot having a frontage of two (2) non-intersecting streets,
as distinguished from a corner lot.
NET AREA
The entire area within the boundary lines of the site, less
the area of any street right-of-way.
OPEN SPACE
An area of land or water or combination thereof planned for
passive or active recreation but does not include areas utilized for
streets, alleys, driveways or private roads, off-street parking or
loading areas or required front, rear or side yards.
PARKING LANE
An auxiliary lane of a roadway used primarily for vehicular
parking.
PARKING SPACE
An area set aside, either on an individual lot or on any
other portion of a subdivision, which is reserved for vehicular parking.
PEDESTRIAN WAY
A right-of-way dedicated to public use which cuts across
a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, association, partnership or corporation.
PLAT - FINAL
A drawing of a permanent nature showing the precise location
and dimensions of such features as streets, lots, easements, utilities
and other elements pertinent to transfer of ownership and prepared
for permanent record.
PLAT - PRELIMINARY
A map made to show the design of a proposed subdivision and
the existing conditions in and around it; this map need not be based
on an accurate or detailed final survey of the property but will contain
topographical lines.
RECREATION OR PLAYGROUND CENTER
A usable parcel of land suitably drained, free of stagnant
pools of water, with sufficient soil to support the growth of plant
material and containing a variety of recreational facilities.
ROADBED
The graded portion of a street upon which the base course,
surface course, shoulders and medium are constructed.
ROADWAY
The portion of a street, including shoulders, for vehicular
usage.
SETBACK LINE
The required minimum horizontal distance between the building
line and the related front, side or rear property line.
SIGN
Any advertisement, announcement, direction or communication
produced in whole or in part by the construction, erection, affixing
or placing of a structure on any land or on any other structure, or
produced by painting on or posting or placing any printed, lettered,
pictured, figured or colored material on any building, structure or
surface. Signs placed or erected by governmental agencies or non-profit
civic associations for a public purpose in the public interest shall
not be included herein, nor shall this include signs which are a part
of the architectural design of a building.
STREET
A paved roadway that affords principal means of access to
abutting property. Streets can be classified based on their function
as follows:
1.
Highways: A street or road of great continuity
with either a single roadway or a dual roadway which serves or is
intended to serve major traffic flow. A roadway that is designated
in the major street plan or is otherwise designated as a limited access
highway or freeway, highway, boulevard, parkway or other equivalent
term to identify those streets comprising the basic street system.
2.
Street, collector: A street which carriers
or is proposed to carry intermediate volumes of traffic from minor
streets to major streets, and which may or may not be continued.
3.
Street, minor: A street of limited continuity
used primarily for access to abutting properties, providing for minimum
speeds and traffic volumes. This includes cul-de-sacs.
4.
Thoroughfares: A street or road of considerable
continuity which serves or is intended to serve principal traffic
flow below separated areas or districts and which is the main means
of access to the residential street or roadway system.
STREET, PRIVATE
A right-of-way which affords principal means of vehicular
access to property abutting thereon, which right-of-way is owned,
controlled and maintained by persons other than the public.
SUBDIVIDER
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
estate or other group or combination acting as a unit, dividing or
proposing to divide land in a manner that constitutes a subdivision
as herein defined. The term "subdivider" shall include
any agent of any subdivider.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a parcel of land into two (2) or more lots,
or other division of land; it includes resubdivision and, when appropriate
to the context, relates to the process of subdividing or to the land
or territory subdivided.
SUBDIVISION, MINOR (LOT SPLIT)
A division of land into two (2) but not more than four (4)
lots, which does not include any new streets, improvements, easements
or right-of-ways; a division of land in which each parcel is five
(5) acres or more in area, and which does not include any new streets,
improvements, easements, right-of-ways or other provisions for public
areas and facilities; the division of land held by a bona fide partnership
in existence for two (2) or more years upon dissolution thereof; a
division of land among the immediate members of a family for personal
use which does not include any new streets, improvements, easements
or right-of-ways. A minor subdivision lot is to conform to the zoning
ordinance requirements as to the minimum permissible area and width.
USGSDP
United States Geological Survey Datum Plan.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending across the front of a lot between the side
yard lines and being the minimum horizontal distance between the street
line and the front building line.
YARD, REAR
A yard extending along the rear of a lot between the side
yard lines and being the minimum horizontal distance between the rear
lot line and the rear building line.
YARD, SIDE
A yard extending along each side of a lot between the front
yard line and the rear yard line and being the minimum horizontal
distance between the side lot line and the side building line.