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<br />CROSS-WALK. A right-of-way, municipally owned, which cuts across a block to furnish access <br />for pedestrians to the adjacent street or properties. <br /> <br />CUL-DE-SAC. Court or dead-end street; a short minor street having one end open to traffic and <br />being permanently terminated by a vehicular turnaround. <br /> <br />DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS. Improvements to be installed by the developer as provided in <br />this chapter and/or the development agreement. <br /> <br />EASEMENT. A grant by the property owner to the use of a strip of land by the public, a <br />corporation or person for specific purposes. <br /> <br />FRONTAGE. The width of a lot or building site measured on the line separating it from a public <br />street or way. <br /> <br />HALF-STREET. A street divided 10ngitudinaIly by a property line. <br /> <br />LAND SURVEYOR. A registered LAND SURVEYOR capable of preparing engineering plans for <br />land subdivision plats. <br /> <br />LOT. A portion of a subdivision or other parcel of land intended as a unit for transfer of <br />ownership or for development, capable of being occupied by one or more structures. <br /> <br />LOT DEPTH. The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lines of a lot. <br /> <br />LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE. A lot, the generally opposite ends of which both abut on streets. <br /> <br />LOT WIDTH. The mean width measured at right angles to the depth. <br />~::':L ~i'iI7i:;"".. [;1:;:'::;;({" l:;';':'j":;/,. <br />NATURAL WATERWAY. An. natu~pas ,. geway)~ the . ., ce o. the earth so ',uated and <br />having ,uah .a tnpogmphiaal n"",, .. t ,urn.ac ~ ..'. .'S th. ro . ,it i o....m..:. .._as be~.... ' reaahing <br />a final pondmg area. The term als means . m \Ide an ' agstructures th ,have been <br />constructed or placed for the purpose f. ,- uctin water ne plac ';to other. . . <br /> <br />OWNER. The person having legal title, his or her duly authorized agent or attorney-in-fact, a <br />purchaser, devisee, fiduciary and a person having a vested interest in the property in question. <br /> <br />PEDESTRIAN WAY. A public or private right-of-way across a block or providing access within <br />a block, to be used by pedestrians and for the installation of utility lines. <br /> <br />PLAT. A map or chart indicating the subdivision or resubdivision of land, intended to be filed for <br />record. <br /> <br />RESERVE STRIPS. Narrow strips or narrow strips of land usually withheld from the street right- <br />of-way to form a barrier between certain property and the public street or thoroughfare. <br /> <br />29 <br />
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