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LOT, CORNER. A lot situated at the junction of and abutting on two (2) or more intersecting <br />streets; or a lot at the point of deflection in alignment of a single street, the interior angle of which <br />is 135 degrees or less. <br />LOT DEPTH. The mean horizontal distance between the front lot line and the rear lot line <br />measured from a 90-degree angle from the street right-of-way within the lot boundaries. <br />LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE. A lot which has a pair of opposite lot lines abutting two (2) <br />substantially parallel streets, and which is not a corner lot. <br />LOT FRONTAGE. The narrowest lot boundary abutting a public street or street easement <br />that meets minimum lot width requirements. If none of the boundaries abutting a public street or <br />street easement meet minimum lot width requirements, then the lot frontage is the widest boundary <br />abutting a street. <br />LOT, INTERIOR. A lot, other than corner lots, including through lots. <br />LOT LINE. A property boundary line of any lot held in single or separate ownership except <br />that where any position of the lot extends into the abutting street or alley, the lot line shall be <br />deemed to be the street or alley right-of-way. <br />LOT LINE, FRONT. The lot line separating a lot from the street right-of-way along the lot <br />frontage. <br />LOT LINE, REAR. The lot line opposite and most distant from the lot frontage which <br />connects the side lot lines. For the purposes of this ordinance, the rear lot line of a triangular lot <br />shall be a line entirely within the lot at least 10 feet long and parallel to and most distance point <br />from the front lot line. If the front lot line on such a lot is curved, the rear lot line shall be parallel <br />to a line tangent to the front lot line. <br />LOT LINE, SIDE. Lot lines extending away from the lot frontage, which connects the front <br />and rear lot lines. <br />LOT OF RECORD. Any lot which is one (1) unit of a plat duly approved and filed, or one <br />(1) unit of an auditor's subdivision or a registered land survey, that has been recorded with Anoka <br />County, prior to the effective date of this ordinance. <br />LOT, THROUGH. A lot fronting on two parallel streets. <br />LOT, TRIANGULAR. A lot in which the side lot lines converge into a single vertex. The <br />vertex shall be deemed to be the rear lot line. <br />LOT, UNIT. Lots created from the subdivisions of a two family dwelling or townhome <br />having different minimum lot size requirements than the conventional base lots within the zoning <br />district. <br />25 <br />