Adjacent Landowner definition
Adjacent Landowner means the owner of real property that shares a common boundary with department property.
Adjacent Landowner means a landowner who holds land on
Adjacent Landowner means a person, other than a commercial landowner, who: (a) Owns property immediately adjacent to the buffer strip; (b) Owns property immediately adjacent to a public right-of-way that is adjacent to the buffer strip; (c) Has deeded access to the buffer strip; or (d) Is eligible to apply for a buffer strip use permit pursuant to COMAR 08.08.05.02B(1)(b).” See COMAR 08.08.01.02B(1)
More Definitions of Adjacent Landowner
Adjacent Landowner means the registered landowner(s) of the parcels directly adjacent to the road or undeveloped road allowance.
Adjacent Landowner means a Landowner within one (1) mile of the proposed Mine Site, regardless of whether there is a residence or other structure on the property.
Adjacent Landowner means a person, other than a commercial landowner, who: (a)
Adjacent Landowner means the person or persons, firm or corporation entitled to the ownership and possession of real property abutting a State Highway.
Adjacent Landowner means the owners of real property, as shown by the records of the County Assessor, located within three hundred feet of any portion of the boundary of the proposed subdivision. If the owner of the real property that is proposed to be subdivided owns another parcel or parcels of real property that lie adjacent to the real property proposed to be subdivided, the definition of adjacent landowner is extended to include the owners of real property located within 300 feet of any portion of the boundaries of such adjacently located parcels of real property owned by the Owner of the real property proposed to be subdivided.
Adjacent Landowner means the owners of all properties which abut a portion of the road allowance the applicant is applying to licence;
Adjacent Landowner means a person or entity holding title to land adjoining the Excess Land based on the most recent property tax statement(s). Land that is separated from the Excess Land by a public road, right of way, or legal drain shall, for the purposes of this Policy, be considered adjacent.