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• <br />Lot Line, Side. Lot lines extending away from the lot frontage, which connects the front <br />and rear lot lines. <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 vertex <br />shall be deemed to be the rear lot line. <br />Lot, Unit. Lots created from the subdivisions of a two family dwelling or townhome having <br />different minimum lot size requirements than the conventional base Lots within the zoning <br />district. <br />Lot Width. The horizontal distance between the side lot line of a lot measured at the front <br />building setback line and parallel to the front lot line. If the front lot line is curved, such as <br />on a cul -de -sac, the lot width is measured along a line parallel to a tangent to the front lot <br />line. <br />Metes and Bounds - A method of property description by means of their direction and <br />distance from an identifiable point of beginning. <br />• Minor Subdivision — A subdivision which results in three (3) or fewer parcels, tracts, or lots <br />from one (1) or two (2) existing parcels, tracts, or lots. (See Sec. 1006 -2 for qualifications.) I <br />Normal Water Level — A level of water in a watercourse when the watercourse is not in the <br />process of receiving or discharging storm water runoff. The normal water level will <br />typically be the outlet elevation of a pond, lake, or other standing water body. <br />Outlot - A parcel of land shown on a subdivision plat as an outlot, and designated <br />alphanumerically, (for example - Outlot A.) Outlots are used to designate one of the <br />following: land that is part of the subdivision but is to be subdivided into lots and blocks at <br />a later date; land that is to be used for a specific purpose as designated in a developer's <br />agreement or other agreement between the City and the developer. <br />Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL) — The boundary of public waters and wetlands as <br />determined by the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources: an elevation delineating the <br />highest water level which has been maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave <br />evidence upon the landscape. commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes <br />from predominantly aquatic to predominantly terrestrial. <br />Owner - Any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation, trust or any other legal <br />entity having proprietary interest in the land. <br />1001.8 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance Title and Application <br />
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