DIVISION OF LAND Sample Clauses

DIVISION OF LAND. No Parcel shall be subdivided or resubdivided without the prior written approval of Declarant (or the Board, if there is no Declarant), which may be withheld in its sole, absolute and unfettered discretion. The creation of a "condominium project" on any Parcel or Parcels pursuant to Section 1351, ET SEQ. of the California CIVIL CODE shall not constitute a subdivision or resubdivision of a Parcel which is prohibited by the provisions of this Section.
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DIVISION OF LAND. This contract is divisible in the event the property described in Exhibit “A” is divided. Property described in Exhibit “A” shall not be divided into parcels of less than the minimum parcel size required by the A (Agricultural) Zoning District, existing at the time of the requested division, except as a result of court decree or the intestate or testamentary disposition of land. Owner agrees to submit a proposed division to County for its approval, and for consideration of the conformance of said division to the Subdivision Ordinance of the County of Alameda. County shall, if said division is approved and as a condition of its approval, require the execution by owner of a contract identical to this contract on each parcel created by the division. Owner agrees to execute such contract.
DIVISION OF LAND. Pursuant to Section 9-14 of the City Code and in order to facilitate the implementation of the Town Center master plan, the Property and Trust Property, currently consisting for four (4) platted parcels and legally described in Exhibits A and B, shall upon the Effective Date and recordation of this Agreement be reconfigured and divided into only two (2) resulting parcels (“Resulting Parcels”) in accordance with this recorded Agreement. Each parcel is consistent with the descriptions of the Property and Trust Property, respectively. A depiction and legal description of these new Resulting Parcels is provided in Exhibit D, incorporated herein by this reference. Furthermore, upon the completion of the closing and Developer’s acquisition of the Trust Property, the Trust Property shall further be divided into two (2) resulting Trust Property parcels (“Resulting Trust Property Parcels”) in accordance with this recorded Agreement, for a total of three (3) parcels overall. A depiction and legal description of each Resulting Trust Property Parcel is provided in Exhibit E, incorporated herein by this reference. Hereinafter, the Resulting Parcels and, upon the closing, the Resulting Trust Property Parcels will each be recognized by the City as developable lots under this Agreement for future permitting with the City. Any future divisions or reconfigurations of the Property or Trust Property shall be completed in accordance with the procedures provided in the Winter Springs City Code. Developer acknowledges that should Developer divide or reconfigure the Resulting Parcels or the Resulting Trust Property Parcels in the future without first obtaining the City’s approval, all future permitting shall be subject to immediate suspension by the City for the affected Parcel(s).
DIVISION OF LAND. See Subdivision. Any conveyance of land to a governmental agency, public entity, or public utility shall not be considered a division of land for the purposes of computing the number of parcels . “Division of Land” shall not mean land dedicated for cemetery purposes under the State Health and Safety Code or the leasing or financing of apartments, offices, stores, or similar space within an apartment building, a commercial building, an industrial building, mobile home park, or trailer park, or division of a gas, mineral, or oil lease. Drainage facility. Any drainage device or structure which may be used to control or direct the flow of water or alleviate a flood hazard, including but not limited to berms, channels, culverts, curbs, ditches, gutters, pavement, pumps, and pipes. Emergency Vehicle Access Easement (EVAE). A permanent easement and a right-of-way for emergency access, with the right of ingress and egress of emergency vehicles (fire and police protection, ambulances and rescue services and other lawful governmental or private emergency services) for access to the property or to other adjacent lands for emergency purposes. When required, an EVAE shall be recorded. Environmental Analysis. An analysis conducted in compliance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), California Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq. Final Map. A map showing a subdivision of parcels prepared in compliance with the provisions of this Article and the Act and in a manner to be filed in the office of the County Recorder. Flood hazard. A potential danger to life, land, or improvements due to inundation or stormwater runoff having sufficient velocity to transport or deposit debris, scour the surface soil, dislodge or damage structures, or erode the banks of water courses.

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