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any map, or plan legally recorded prior to the adoption of any regulations controlling <br />subdivisions. <br />Right -of -Way - A strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by a street, railroad, <br />road, electric transmission line, oil or gas pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, <br />or for another special use. The usage of the term right-of-way for land platting purposes <br />shall mean that every right-of-way hereafter established and shown on a final plat is to be <br />separate and distinct from the lots or parcels adjoining such right-of-way and not included <br />within the dimensions or areas of such lots or parcels. Right-of-way intended for streets, <br />water main, sanitary sewers, storm drains, or any other use involving maintenance by a <br />public agency shall be dedicated to public use by the recording of the plat on which such <br />right-of-way is established. <br />Road Right -of -Way Width - The horizontal distance between the outside edges of a road <br />right-of-way. <br />Setback - The minimum horizontal distance between a structure, individual sewage treatment <br />system, or other facility, and an ordinary high water level, sewage treatment system, top of <br />bluff, road, highway, property line, or other facility. <br />Shoreland - Land located within the following distances from public waters: one thousand <br />(1000) feet from the ordinary high water level of a lake, pond or flowage and three hundred <br />(300) feet from a river or stream or the landward extent of a floodplain designated in Chapter <br />1102 of the City Code on a river or stream, whichever is greater. The limits of shorelands <br />may be reduced whenever the waters involved are bounded by topographic divides which <br />extend landward from the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the <br />Commissioner of Natural Resources. <br />Significant Tree — See definition of Tree. <br />Specimen Tree — See definition of Tree. <br />Street - A right-of-way affording access by pedestrians and vehicles, whether designated as <br />a street, highway, thoroughfare, parkway, throughway, road, avenue, boulevard, court, way, <br />trail or however otherwise designated. Private ingress and egress easements shall not be <br />considered streets. <br />Street, Improved — A street that is paved according to City standards. <br />Street, Cul de Sac — A local street, one end of which is closed and consists of a circular turn <br />around. <br />1001.9 <br />Lino Lakes <br />Subdivision Ordinance Title and Application <br />