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<br />City of Centerville <br />Ordinance #8 <br />Effective 12/16/82 <br /> <br />tract or parcel of land. <br /> <br />61.04. BUILDING LINES: The line also referred to as setback line means the line <br />beyond which property owners or others have no legal or vested right to <br />extend a building or any part thereof without special permission and approval <br />of the proper authorities. <br /> <br />61.05. BUIT LOT: A butt lot is a lot, the sideline of which coincides with the back <br />line of one or more other lots. <br /> <br />61.05-1. CITY IMPROVEMENTS: Improvements to be installed by the City as <br />provided in Section 38.02 and/or the development agreement and financed <br />through assessments procedures. <br /> <br />61.06. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The comprehensive development plan made <br />and adopted by the City of Centerville, Minnesota, indicating the general <br />locations recommended for major thoroughfares, streets, parks, public <br />buildings, zoning districts and other public improvements. <br /> <br />61.07. CONTOUR MAP: A map on which irregularities of land surface are shown <br />by lines connecting points of equal elevations. Contour intervals are the <br />vertical heights between contour lines. <br /> <br />61.08. CORNER LOTS: The lot or lots within a plat and situated at the corners <br />thereof so that they are bounded on two sides by streets. This term applies to <br />any lot within the plat at street intersections and bounded on two sides by <br />streets. <br /> <br />61.09. CROSS WALK: A right-of-way, municipally owned, which cuts across a <br />block to furnish access for pedestrians to adjacent street or properties. <br /> <br />61.10. CUL-DE-SAC: (Court or Dead-end Street) A short minor street having one <br />end open to traffic and being permanently terminated by a vehicular turn- <br />around. <br /> <br />61.10-1. DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS: Improvements to be installed by the <br />developer as provided in Section 38.01 and/or the development agreement. <br /> <br />61.11. EASEMENT: A grant the property owner to the use of a strip of land by the <br />public, a corporation, or person for specific purposes. <br /> <br />61.12. FRONTAGE: The width of a lot or building site measured on the line <br />separating it from a public street or way. <br /> <br />61.13. HALF STREET: A street divided longitudinally by a property line. <br /> <br />Page 31 of34 <br />
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