“Screening easement (buffer and landscape areas)”means a strip or parcel of land for the purpose of insulating land uses against the adverse effects of adjacent land uses, designating access along arterial highways, providing a wind screen, filtering dust, muffling noise, deterring glare, and reducing soil erosion.
“Shall”is synonymous with “will” and is always mandatory and not discretionary; the word “may” is permissive.
“Sidewalk”means an improved right-of-way for pedestrian circulation that is part of the street right-of-way.
“Street”means a right-of-way which provides for vehicular and pedestrian circulation.
1. “Cul-de-sac street”means a short street intersecting with another street at one end and terminated by a vehicular turnaround at the other end, and which is not intended to be extended or continued to serve future subdivisions or adjacent land.
2. “Street width”means the shortest distance between the lines delineating the right-of-way of streets.
3. “Stub street”means a dead-end local street which provides for eventual extension of the street onto unplatted land.
5. “Collector streets”are those which are designed and intended to carry traffic from minor streets to the major street system of arterial streets and highways, including the principal entrance streets of a residential development and streets for circulation within the development.
6. “Minor streets”also called “local access streets,” are those which are used primarily for access to abutting properties.
7. “Marginal access streets”are minor streets which are parallel with and adjacent to arterial streets and highways, and which provide access to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
“Structure”means anything that is constructed or erected and located on or under the ground, or attached to something fixed to the ground not including utility poles and related ground, or pad-mounted equipment, residential fences less than six feet high, retaining walls, rockeries, and other similar improvements of a minor character less than three feet high.
“Subdivision”means the division of a tract or parcel of land into two or more lots, sites, or other divisions (including short subdivisions) for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale, lease or building, or development, including any resubdivision and when appropriate to the context, the process of subdividing or the land subdivided.
“Surveyor”means a professional land surveyor who is registered and has complied with the laws of the state of Alaska.
(S.G.C. 21.08.190; Ord. 03-1729 § 4, 2003)