Definitions.
In the interpretation of this chapter,
the following words and terms are to be used and interpreted as defined
hereinafter:
Block.
A tract of land bounded by streets, or a combination of streets,
public parks, railroad rights-ofway, shorelines of waterways or corporate
limits.
Comprehensive plan.
Policies in graphic and textual form adopted by the city
council to govern the future physical development of the city. Such
plan may cover the entire city and all of its functions and services,
or may consist of a combination of plans governing specific geographic
areas which together cover the entire city and all of its functions
and services.
Construction plans.
The maps or construction drawings accompanying a subdivision
plat that show the specific location and design of all required or
proposed improvements to be installed in the subdivision.
Cul-de-sac.
A local street with only one outlet having an appropriate
terminal for the safe and convenient reversal of traffic movement.
Easement.
Authorization by a property owner for the use by another,
and for a specified purpose, of any designated part of the area being
subdivided.
Filed.
The day the application for the plan or plat is accepted
as complete and placed on the planning and zoning commission agenda.
Final plat.
The map or drawing of a subdivision and any accompanying
material, as described in these regulations, which, if approved by
the planning commission, may be submitted to the county clerk for
filing.
Frontage.
A property line abutting a public city, county, state or
private street as defined and approved herein. Frontage along an easement
is allowable for commercial lots that are within a planned commercial
center where the easement is permanently accessible to the public
and the design and construction of the access improvements are approved
by the planning commission.
Lot.
An undivided tract, plot or parcel of land intended as a
unit for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of transfer or
ownership or for building development.
Lot orientation.
The compass reading for a line drawn from a point midway
between the side lot lines at the required front yard setback to a
point midway between the side lot lines at the required rear yard
setback.
Owner.
Any person, group of persons, firm or firms, corporation
or corporations, or any other legal entity having legal title to or
sufficient proprietary interest in the land sought to be subdivided
under these regulations.
Planning area.
The planning area shall constitute an area beginning two
(2) miles from corporate limits of the city and extending out an additional
three (3) miles to the boundary of the five (5) mile extraterritorial
jurisdiction.
Resubdivision.
A change in an approved or recorded subdivision plat if such
change affects any street layout or area reserved thereon for public
use, or any lot line.
Subdivider.
Any person who, having an interest in land, causes it, directly
or indirectly, to be divided into a subdivision.
Subdivision.
Any land, vacant or improved, which is divided or proposed
to be divided into two (2) or more lots, parcels, sites, units, plots,
or interests for the purpose of offer, sale, lease, or development,
either on the installment plan or upon any and all other plans, terms,
and conditions, including resubdivision.