For the
purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases and their derivations
shall have the meaning defined in this section:
Building Setback Line.
The line within the property defining the minimum horizontal
distance between a building, the adjoining property line, and the
adjacent street right-of-way.
Commission.
The planning and zoning commission of the town.
Common Areas or Common Open Spaces.
All real property owned by an association of property owners
for the common use and/or enjoyment of the members of the association
and those areas for which maintenance responsibilities have been conveyed
to the association by the developer, owners, etc.
Cul-de-sac.
A short residential street having but one vehicular access
to another street and terminated by a vehicular turn around.
Engineer.
A person duly authorized and registered as a registered professional
engineer under the provisions of the Texas Engineering Practice Act,
as heretofore or hereafter amended, to practice the profession of
engineering and is so licensed to practice civil engineering.
Person.
Any individual, association, firm, corporation, governmental
agency or political subdivision, including a landowner, their agent,
a developer, builder, or contractor.
Plat.
A map or chart of the subdivision. It shall include plan,
plat or replat, in both the singular and plural.
Replat or Replatting.
The resubdivision of any part or all of any block or blocks
of a previously platted subdivision, addition, lot or tract.
Street.
A public right-of-way that provides vehicular access to adjacent
land. “Street” means a way for vehicular traffic whether
designated a street, highway, thoroughfare, parkway, throughway, road,
road easement or street easement, avenue, boulevard, lane, place or
however otherwise designated.
Street Width.
The shortest distance between the lines that delineate the
rights-of-way of a street.
Subdivider.
Any person proposing to subdivide, develop or build upon
a tract or parcel of property. The term includes the owner and/or
his agent.
Subdivision.
A division of any tract of land situated within the town’s
corporate limits, or within its extraterritorial jurisdiction, into
two or more parts, or the creation of a building lot or lots, for
the immediate or future purpose of sale, transfer of ownership, building,
or development, and the future or the dedication of streets or easements
by means of platting. Subdivision shall include resubdivision, replatting,
and/or any other development of the land.
Surveyor.
A surveyor registered as a public surveyor by the state board
of land surveying and so licensed.
Town.
The Town of Double Oak, Texas.
Town Council.
The governing body of the Town of Double Oak, Texas.
Utilities.
Any person, corporation or political subdivision furnishing
public utility service of any kind and shall include but not be limited
to water, electrical, natural gas, telephone, cable services and sewage,
if applicable.