These regulations shall be known as the "Subdivision
Regulations of the City of El Reno, Oklahoma."
These regulations are enacted pursuant to Chapter
256, Oklahoma Municipal Code, Article XLI, Sections 41-101 through
41-115, approved June 17, 1977, by the 36th Legislature of the State
of Oklahoma.
No person, firm or corporation shall dispose
of, offer for sale, or lease for any time any lots or blocks in the
City of El Reno which are hereafter laid out before all the requirements
of this chapter have been complied with.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALLEY
A minor right-of-way dedicated to public use which gives
a secondary means of vehicular access to the back or side of properties
otherwise abutting a street, and which may be used for public utility
purposes.
BLOCK
A parcel of land, intended to be used for urban purposes,
which is entirely surrounded by public streets, highways, railroad
rights-of-way, public walks, parks or greenstrips, rural land or drainage
channels, or a combination thereof.
CITY
The City of El Reno, Oklahoma.
CITY COUNCIL
The official body of the City of El Reno, Oklahoma.
CITY PLANNER
The qualified professional planner designated by the City
Council to advise the Planning Commission and Council on matters relating
to the development of the community.
DEVELOPMENT DENSITY
For the purpose of this chapter, density in terms of gross
land area is:
A.
Low: two or fewer dwelling units per acre;
B.
Medium: 2.1 to 6.0 dwelling units per acre;
and
C.
High: over six dwelling units per acre.
EASEMENT
A grant of the use of a strip of land for specific purposes
by the property owner to the public, a corporation, or persons.
LOT
A subdivision of a block or other parcel intended as a unit
for the transfer of ownership or for development.
LOT, CORNER
A lot located at the intersection of and abutting on two
or more streets.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
A lot which runs through a block from street to street and
which has two nonintersecting sides abutting on two or more streets.
LOT SPLIT
Any division of land by metes and bounds description into
two or more parcels for the purpose, whether immediate or future,
of transfer of ownership. A lot split may also be referred to as a
"minor subdivision."
MINOR SUBDIVISION
The division of any tract, block or lot into not more than
four parcels by means of a metes and bounds description; otherwise
known as a "lot split."
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission of the City of El Reno as established
by the Municipal Code of Ordinances.
PLAT, FINAL
A map of a land subdivision prepared in a form suitable for
filing of record with necessary affidavits, dedications, and acceptances,
and with complete bearings and dimensions of all lines defining lots
and blocks, streets and alleys, public areas, and other dimensions
of land.
PLAT, PRELIMINARY
A map of a proposed land subdivision showing the character
and proposed layout of the tract in sufficient detail to indicate
the suitability of the proposed subdivision of land.
ROADWAY
That portion of any street so designated for vehicular traffic;
and where curbs are in place, that portion of the street between curbs.
STREET
The entire width of whatever nature between the property
lines when any part thereof is open to the use of the public as a
matter of right for the purpose of vehicular traffic and/or pedestrian
traffic, and whether designated as a street, highway, thoroughfare,
expressway, road, avenue, boulevard, lane, place, cul-de-sac, or however
otherwise designated.
STREET, ARTERIAL
Any street designated on the thoroughfare plan or Comprehensive
Plan as an arterial, primary arterial, secondary arterial, major street,
or any four-lane street, and/or as may be designated by ordinance
by the City Council, and which is designed to carry intercommunity
traffic and to relate the various neighborhoods within the community.
[Amended 10-1-1996 by Ord. No. 2819]
STREET, COLLECTOR
A street collecting traffic from minor streets and serving
as the most direct route to an arterial street or a community facility.
Any street may be designated by the City Council as a collector street
when it serves, or when extended may serve, more than 50 dwelling
units.
STREET, COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL
A street which abuts a commercial or industrial zoned property
and is designed to provide access to those parcels so designated.
STREET, CUL-DE-SAC
A minor street having one end open to vehicular traffic and
having one closed end terminated by a turnaround.
STREET, FRONTAGE OR SERVICE
A minor street auxiliary to and located on the side of an
arterial street for service to abutting properties and adjacent areas
and for control of access.
STREET, MARGINAL ACCESS
A service road or other roadway normally running parallel
to or with an arterial street for the purpose of intercepting traffic
from abutting property and/or intersecting streets for the purpose
of limiting access to the arterial street main roadway.
STREET, MINOR
Any street not specifically classified on the thoroughfare
plan and/or Comprehensive Plan whose primary purpose is to provide
access to adjacent properties.
SUBDIVIDER
Any person, firm, partnership, or corporation or other entity
acting as a unit, subdividing or proposing to subdivide land as herein
defined.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of land by map into two or more
lots, tracts, sites or parcels for the purpose of transfer of ownership
or for the development, or the dedication or vacation of a public
or private right-of-way or easement.
THOROUGHFARE PLAN
The part of an official community plan referring to street
development goals, principles and standards.