Contiguous Parcel definition
Contiguous Parcel means that portion of the overlying land that is in contact with itself so that no part is totally separated.
Contiguous Parcel means parcels which abut, adjoin or otherwise touch each other at more than one point along a common boundary or which would do so except for separation by a strip of land over which some person or entity, other than the owner of the parcels, has some property interest, including fee title or some lesser interest, such as a leasehold or easement. Examples of such strips of land include but are not limited to roads, streets, utility easements, railroad rights-of-way, canals and drainage channels.
Contiguous Parcel means abutting parcels of property having both common ownership and a structure built across parcel lines.
More Definitions of Contiguous Parcel
Contiguous Parcel means any parcel of land or lot that is: (a) touching another parcel or lot at any point, (b) separated from another parcel or lot at any point only by a public or private street, road, or other right-of-way, (c) separated from another parcel or lot at any point only by a public or private utility, service, or access easement, or (d) separated from another parcel or lot only by other real property under common ownership or control which is not subject to the requirements of this section at the time of application for the City approval that triggers the obligation to comply with this section or at the time of application for a building permit.