These regulations shall hereafter be known, cited and referred to as the plat and subdivision regulations of the City of Tacoma.
(Ord. 25532 § 1, 1994-06-28)
Examples of allowed pipestem layouts In the first example, even though there is an established pattern on the block, the existing home prevents a property division consistent with that pattern. In the second example, the width and size of the property lends itself to a pipestem lot being created. |
Example of a prohibited pipestem layout In this example there is an established pattern on the block and a division consistent with that layout can be provided without significantly reducing the number of possible lots. Instead of creating a pipestem lot, the property should be divided consistent with the existing pattern. |
Innocent Purchaser for Value | |
A. | The applicant purchased the lot, tract or parcel for value; |
B. | The applicant did not know, and could not have known by the exercise of care which a reasonable purchaser would have used in purchasing the land, that the lot, tract or parcel had been part of a larger lot, tract or parcel divided in violation of state law or these regulations. |
OR | |
Public Interest Determination | |
A. | The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has certified that the proposed means of sewage disposal and water supply on and to the lot, tract or parcel are adequate and; |
B. | The City Engineer has certified that the lot, tract or parcel is served with an adequately designed means of ingress and egress, and with adequate drainage facilities, none of which interferes with or impairs existing or planned public highway and drainage facilities in the vicinity and; |
C. | The Planning and Development Services Department has certified that the proposed development will not adversely affect the safety, health, or welfare of owners of adjacent property or interfere with their enjoyment of their property. |