Lot line adjustment definition

Lot line adjustment means the relocation of the property boundary line in a
Lot line adjustment means the relocation of the property boundary line in a subdivision between two adjoining lots with the consent of the owners of record.
Lot line adjustment means a relocation of a lot line boundary between adjoining lots or parcels, whether or not the lots are located in the same subdivision, in accordance with Section 17-27a-608, with the consent of the owners of record.

Examples of Lot line adjustment in a sentence

  • Lot line adjustment approval will not be effective until the “Certificate of Lot Line Adjustment Approval” containing approved exhibits, and the associated documents of transfer, that shall be reflected in a deed, to affect the new resultant property boundaries and any reconveyances or modification of deeds of trust are recorded with the County Recorder.

  • Lot line adjustment declarations may be amended or terminated only by a written instrument executed by the subject property owner and approved by the land use administrator and duly recorded in the office of the county clerk.

  • Lot line adjustment, $3,873 $ Note: A lot line adjustment takes land from one parcel and adds the same land to an adjoining parcel, without creating any new parcels.

  • Lot line adjustment map (i.e., a certified boundary survey of the lots prepared by a professional land surveyor on an 8.5 inches x 11 inches sheet of paper, or another size approved by the Subdivision Administrator), that shows the existing and proposed lot and easements, with distances and bearings and a vicinity map (i.e., a reduction of the filing showing the relationship of the lots to the filing), as determined appropriate or necessary by the Subdivision Administrator.

  • Lot line adjustment has been approved by the city, but not officially recorded with the County.


More Definitions of Lot line adjustment

Lot line adjustment means a relocation of a lot line boundary between adjoining lots or between a lot and adjoining parcels in accordance with Section 10-9a-608:
Lot line adjustment means any addition to the square footage of the land for a real property tax account and a corresponding subtraction of square footage of the land from a contiguous real property tax account.
Lot line adjustment. Means adjustments to the boundary between adjoining properties, where no new lots are created.
Lot line adjustment means the relocation of the property boundary line between two adjoining Lots with the consent of the Owners of record which does not create new Lots or Dwelling Units and all requirements of this Title are met.
Lot line adjustment means adjustment of the property line between the Property and the adjoining property at 495 Xxxx Xxxxx xx order to accommodate a common driveway as shown on Owner's Plans (as defined in the Work Letter).
Lot line adjustment means a minor shift of an existing lot line. It is not a subdivision of property.
Lot line adjustment means the adjustment of a property line by the relocation of a common line where no additional lots are created. This development code also defines the consolidation of lots (i.e., resulting in fewer lots) as a lot line adjustment.