The following words, terms and phrases, when used in these regulations, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Adequate access:The parcels, at the time of the subdivision, can be accessed over paved public streets which have sufficient structural and width capacity to carry the estimated levels of motor vehicle traffic to and from the parcels being divided[.]
Administrator:The local official responsible for administration and enforcement of the zoning ordinance.
Alley:A minor public right-of-way, not intended to provide the primary means of access to abutting lots, which is used primarily for vehicular service access to the back or sides of properties otherwise abutting on a public street.
Commission:The planning commission of the City of Kermit.
Comprehensive plan:The comprehensive plan of the City of Kermit, including any unit or part of such plan separately adopted, and any amendments to such plan, or parts thereof.
Director:The Kermit Public Works Director or their duly authorized representative.
Easement:A right granted for the purpose of limited public or semipublic use across, over or under private land.
Floodprone area:A land area adjoining a river, stream, or other watercourse, which is likely to be flooded.
Floodproofing:Any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes or adjustments to properties and structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to lands, water and sanitary facilities, structures and contents of buildings.
Lot:An undivided tract or parcel of land having frontage on a public street, and which is, or in the future may be, offered for sale, conveyance, transfer or improvement; which is designated as a distinct and separate tract; and which is identified by a tract, or lot number or symbol on a duly approved subdivision plat which has been properly filed of record.
Major thoroughfare plan:The part of the comprehensive plan showing the location of principal and secondary thoroughfares.
Neighborhood:A complete distinct residential development designated in the comprehensive plan as a neighborhood unit.
Plat:The map, drawing or chart on which a subdivider’s plan of a subdivision is presented, which they submit for approval and a copy of which is intended to be recorded in final form.
Street:A public right-of-way which provides primary vehicular access to adjacent land, whether designated as a street, highway, thoroughfare, parkway, avenue, boulevard, road, place, drive, or however otherwise designated.
Cul-de-sac:A short minor street having only one vehicular access to another street and terminated by a vehicular turnaround.
Major street:A principal traffic artery, more or less continuous across the city, which is intended to connect remote parts of the city, or areas adjacent thereto, and acts as a principal connecting street with state and federal highways, and shall include each street designated as a thoroughfare on the thoroughfare plan, including all existing and proposed major streets shown on the major thoroughfare plan adopted by the city.
Minor street:A street which is primarily intended to serve traffic within a neighborhood or limited residential district, and is not necessarily continuous through several residential districts.
Roadway:The portion of a street available for vehicular traffic, and when curbs are laid, the portion between the face of the curbs.
Secondary street:A street which carries traffic from minor streets to the major system or arterial streets and highways, including the principal entrance streets of a residential development and principal streets for circulation to schools, parks and other community facilities within a neighborhood.
Street frontage:The portion as measured in feet wherein the lot abuts a public street.
Street width:The shortest horizontal distance between the lines which delineate the right-of-way of a street.
Subdivider:Any individual, firm, association, syndicate or partnership, developer or any agent thereof, dividing, or proposing to divide, land so as to constitute a “subdivision,” as such term is defined in this section. In any event, the term “subdivider” shall be restricted to include only the owner, or authorized agent of such owner, or land sought to be subdivided.
Subdivision:The division of any lot, tract or parcel of land, whether described as lots and blocks or by metes and bounds, into two or more lots or sites for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale or building development. Such term also includes resubdivision, or replat of land or lots.
(Ordinance 20-06 adopted 7/30/20)