Outlot definition

Outlot means and refer to a lot of record in a subdivision, nonresidential center or planned unit development which is adjacent to a (public or private) street, roadway or frontage road and is intended for an additional and separate building or buildings within a development.
Outlot means a unit of land not usable as a building site and substandard to the Zoning Ordinance. “Parcel” means a unit of land of such size and dimensions that it may be divided into two (2) or more
Outlot means a tract of land identified by a capital letter and is land that is not part of a block.

Examples of Outlot in a sentence

  • The Developer, its heirs or assigns, shall maintain and keep clear of snow and ice the public sidewalks located along the street frontage of the Project, the public walkway located between the buildings, and the walkways located between the Project and the vehicle parking area located on the City of Altoona Outlot, consistent with the City of Altoona sidewalk ordinance.

  • Developer shall provide community value amenities in Outlot A that shall be generally consistent, as determined by the Planning Director, with the examples set forth on Exhibit B (collectively, the “Community Value Amenities”).

  • The encroachment of balconies serving the Project into City of Altoona Outlot are thus noted and memorialized.

  • The Developer, its heirs or assigns, shall maintain pedestrian and vehicle access ways so located on the City of Altoona Outlot from the point at which the pedestrian or vehicle access way departs from the public facility.

  • Lot A, except That part of Outlot A, Warden Acres Austin 2nd Replat embraced within Lot 37, Warden Acres, Hennepin County, Minnesota.


More Definitions of Outlot

Outlot means a parcel of land, other than a lot or block, so designated on the plat, but generally not of standard lot size, which is used to convey or reserve parcels of land for purposes other than residential development and which may be either redivided into lots or combined with one or
Outlot means a portion of land included in a subdivision that is not intended for development with buildings containing residential, commercial or industrial uses. It may or may not have public right-of-way access. Common uses include, but are not limited to, easements, recreation gardens, open space or drainage detention.
Outlot means a lot remnant or parcel of land, which is intended as open space, drainage or other use, for which no private development is immediately planned.
Outlot. A parcel of real property purchased as an incidental part of a larger acquisition where such parcel is not required for the intended purposes of such acquisition.
Outlot means a lettered parcel of land established by a recorded final plat as a possible common area, public area or future development area.
Outlot means and refer to Outlot “Z” as shown on the recorded plat of Brook Landing.
Outlot means a parcel of land which is part of the original parcel acquired in conjunction with the construction of a Store by Lessor, usually bordering the major or secondary access artery and which may be available for sale or lease for retail development.