Average lot depth definition
Average lot depth means the measurement obtained by adding the lengths of the two sides of a lot which are at or near right angles with the shoreline to the length of a line obtained by drawing a line from a point in the center of the makai side of the lot to a point in the center of the mauka side of the lot and dividing the resulting sum by three.
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Average lot depth means the horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines measured along the median between the Side Lot Lines. For multiple-frontage lots, the average Lot Depth measured from each street shall be divided by the total number of streets to obtain one average depth for the lot.
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Average lot depth means the measurement obtained by adding the lengths of the two sides of a lot which are at or near right angles with the shoreline, or the seaward boundary of the lot that runs roughly parallel to the shoreline if the property is not abutting the shoreline, to the length of a line obtained by drawing a line from a point in the center of the makai side of the lot to a point in the center of the mauka side of the lot and dividing the resulting sum by three. For irregularly shaped lots including flag lots, triangular parcels, lots on peninsulas, and/or lots having ocean on two or more sides of the lot, the average lot depth will be determined by the Director.