Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in interpreting
this section. Other definitions contained in the Brown County Subdivision
and Platting Regulations, Ch. 21 of Brown County Ordinances, effective
December 13, 2001 unless contrary to the definitions herein shall
also be considered.
ADJUSTED TRACT ACREAGE
The resulting area of a parcel of land after the primary
conservation areas (typically wetlands, floodways, and slopes exceeding
25% are deducted.
ALLEY
A public or private right-of-way, which provides secondary
access to abutting properties.
ARTERIAL STREET
A street used or intended to be used primarily for fast or
heavy through traffic. Arterial streets shall include freeways and
expressways, as well as standard arterial streets, highways and parkways.
BLOCK
A group of lots existing within well defined and fixed boundaries,
usually being an area surrounded by streets or other physical barriers,
and having an assigned number, letter or other name through which
it may be identified.
BUILDING
Any structure built for the support, shelter, or enclosure
of persons, animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind and
which is permanently affixed to the land.
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
A line parallel to the street line or waterline, defined
by the Village Zoning Ordinance, defining the area between the property
line and the building setback line where buildings may not be erected.
COLLECTOR STREET
A street intended to provide both land access service and
traffic circulation. They also collect traffic from minor streets
and channel it onto the arterial street system.
CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION
A land division or housing development that is characterized
by compact lots that are surrounded by, or interspersed with, preserved
open space, where the natural features of the land are preserved to
the greatest extent possible.
COUNTY PLAT
A map of a division of land prepared in the same manner as
required in Wis. Stats. Ch. 236, except that all reviews are completed
at the local level, in accordance with the terms of this section and
where:
(a)
The act of division creates five or more lots of which no more
than four lots are 1 1/2 acres or less in area; or
(b)
Five or more lots, of which no more than four lots 1 1/2
acres or less in area, are created by successive division within a
period of five years.
CUL-DE-SAC
A short minor street having one end open to traffic and the
other end terminated by a vehicular turnaround.
DEVELOPMENT
The act of constructing buildings and/or site improvements.
IMPROVEMENT, PUBLIC
Any sanitary sewer, storm sewer, drainage ditch, water main,
roadway, park, parkway, public access, sidewalk, trail, pedestrian
way, planting strip, off-street parking area or other facility for
which the county or Village may ultimately assume the responsibility
for maintenance and operation.
LAND DIVISION
The dividing of land, which results in a subdivision, re-plat
or certified survey map.
LOT
A buildable parcel of land represented and identified in
a land division as defined herein and in accordance with the Village
Zoning Ordinance.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting two or more streets at their intersection
provided that the corner of such intersection shall have an angle
of 135° or less, measured on the lot side.
LOT, FLAG
A lot, which consists of a long narrow access area leading
to a larger parcel of land. The access resembles a flagpole and its
width is less than the minimum lot width for that specific zoning
district and the larger buildable area resembles the flag.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot which has a pair of opposite lot lines along two substantially
parallel streets and which is not a corner lot. On a "through lot"
both street lines shall be deemed front lot lines.
MINOR STREET
A street used or intended to be used primarily for access
to abutting properties.
OUTLOT
A parcel of land not intended for development and so designated
on the plat, re-plat or certified survey map.
PARENT PARCEL
The existing parcels of record, as identified by individual
tax parcel numbers. Effective on date of this ordinance.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
A map showing the salient features of a proposed subdivision submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for purposes of preliminary consideration so described in Section
17.05(3) of this chapter.
PRIMARY CONSERVATION AREAS
Environmentally sensitive areas of a site that are restricted
from development by reason of a federal, state, county law or regulation,
or by the Suamico Zoning Ordinance.
PUBLIC WAY
Any public road, street, highway, walkway, drainage way or
part thereof.
RE-PLAT
The process of changing of the map or plat, which changes,
the boundaries of a recorded subdivision plat or part thereof. The
legal dividing of a large block, lot or outlot within a recorded subdivision
plat without changing exterior boundaries of said block, lot or outlot
is not a re-plat.
STATE PLAT
A map of a subdivision as defined within Wis. Stats. § 236.02(12)
and prepared in accordance with Wis. Stats. Ch. 236.
SUBDIVIDER
Any person, corporation, limited liability corporation, partnership,
limited liability partnership, association, individual, firm, trust
or agent acting on the seller's behalf thereof dividing or proposing
to divide land resulting in a land division.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a lot, parcel or tract of land by a subdivider
where the division creates more than four new parcels from the parent
parcel.
SURETY BOND
A bond guaranteeing performance of a contract or obligation
of a developer. Possible forfeiture of bond can occur if such contract
or obligation is unfulfilled by the subdivider.
VILLAGE
Reference to Village shall mean the Village including the
Board, Administrator, Clerk or any other designated Village committee.
VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR
The individual hired by the Board to act as the Village's
Chief Administrative Officer.