Major subdivision definition

Major subdivision means any subdivision not classified as a
Major subdivision means a subdivision creating five or more lots or units not counting a "designated remainder parcel," as defined in this chapter, as one of the five or more lots.
Major subdivision means a subdivision of land involving a proposed new street or the extension of an existing street.

Examples of Major subdivision in a sentence

  • Article Major subdivision of this Agreement (contract) consisting of sections and subsections.


More Definitions of Major subdivision

Major subdivision means all subdivisions not classified as a minor subdivision, including but not limited to a subdivision of four or more lots, or any size subdivision requiring any new street or extension of the local governmental facilities, or the creation of any public improvements.
Major subdivision means the:
Major subdivision means the subdivision of land
Major subdivision means the division or redivision of land into five or more lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions and/or the division or redivision of land into lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease or transfer of ownership.
Major subdivision means any subdivision not classified as a minor subdivision or major subdivision.
Major subdivision means any subdivision not classified as a minor subdivision. "Master plan" means a composite of one or more written or graphic proposals for the
Major subdivision means the division of land into five or more lots or the dedication of streets or other areas for the use of the public, shall be by recorded plat or by certified survey map by a registered land surveyor and such division of land shall be approved by the City Plan Commission and Common Council, or unless otherwise specified in this ordinance. In addition, the Public Works Director shall certify to the Plan Commission that the respective plat or certified survey map has met the formal requisite of Chapter 236 of the Wisconsin statutes as amended.