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PUBLIC STREET. The physical constructed improvements <br />(including roadways, utilities, or other facilities) existing or proposed <br />within a public right -of -way or public easement. <br />RESERVE STRIPS. Narrow strips of land usually withheld <br />from the street right -of -way to form a barrier between certain property <br />and the public street or thoroughfare. <br />RIGHT -OF -WAY. Land covered by a public road or other land <br />dedicated for public use for certain private use such as land over which <br />a power line passes. <br />SETBACK. The distance between a building and the property <br />line nearest thereto. <br />STREET A public right -of -way affording primary access by <br />pedestrian or vehicles or both, to abutting properties, whether <br />designated as a street, highway, thoroughfare, parkway, road, avenue, <br />boulevard. <br />STREETS - COLLECTOR STREET. Those streets which <br />carry traffic from local streets to the major system of arterials and <br />highways. Collector streets primarily provide principal access to <br />residential neighborhoods, including, to a lesser degree direct land <br />access. <br />STREETS - CUL -DE -SAC. An appropriate terminal for the <br />safe and convenient reversal of traffic movement at the end of a local <br />street with only one outlet. <br />STREETS - LOCAL STREET. Those streets which are used <br />primarily for access to abutting properties and for local traffic <br />movement. <br />STREETS - MARGINAL ACCESS STREET. Those local <br />streets which are parallel and adjacent to thoroughfares and highways; <br />and which provide access to abutting properties and protection from <br />through traffic. <br />STREETS - THOROUGHFARES, ARTERIAL STREETS. <br />Those streets carrying larger volummes of traffic and serving as links <br />between various subareas of the community. Thoroughfares or arterial <br />streets are intended to provide for collection and distribution of traffic <br />between highways and collector streets. <br />STREET WIDTH. The shortest distance between lines of lots <br />delineating the streets right -of -way. <br />SUBDIVIDER. Any individual, firm, association, syndicate, co- <br />partners, corporation, trust or other legal entity having sufficient <br />proprietary interest in the land sought to be subdivided to commence <br />and maintain proceedings to subdivide the same under this Ordinance. <br />SUBDIVISION. The division of land resulting in a parcel of <br />land less than five (5) acres in area or less than three hundred (300) feet <br />in width. The term includes re- subdivision and, when appropriate to the <br />context, shall relate to the process of subdividing or to the land <br />subdivided. <br />Add the term "lot combination" <br />as one of the included <br />examples. <br />7 <br />
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