The purpose of a boundary (lot) line adjustment is to allow for the modification of common property lines between adjacent lots, tracts, or parcels in order to resolve boundary disputes, correct property line or setback encroachments, create better lot design, improve access, or accommodate a minor transfer of land. The purpose of a boundary (lot) line elimination is to dissolve intermediate boundary lines between two or more lots under the same ownership, typically to prevent buildings from being constructed on top of the lot line. The adjustment or elimination process shall not create any additional lots, tracts, or parcels, nor shall it create a buildable lot from a parcel not originally intended to be buildable (i.e., special tracts, slivers, etc.). All resulting lots, tracts or parcels shall contain sufficient area and dimension to meet minimum current requirements for zoning and building purposes.
(Ord. 2316 § 2 (Exh. A), 2006)