Boundary adjustment definition

Boundary adjustment means annexation, severance or consolidation.
Boundary adjustment means the transfer of property by deed to a respective owner or owners of contiguous property for the purpose of adjusting a boundary line and not for the purpose of creating an additional lot or parcel.
Boundary adjustment. , means the alteration of the lot area and/or lot frontage of an existing residential lot by a decision of the Oxford County Land Division Committee, or by other legal means, but shall not include any alteration that results in the creation of a new lot.

Examples of Boundary adjustment in a sentence

  • For purposes of this section, “municipal services”means services included in the plan required by section 368.11, subsection 3, paragraph “n”, for extending municipal services.2002 Acts, ch 1132, §10, 11; 2002 Acts, ch 1175, §32; 2003 Acts, ch 148, §7, 9; 2005 Acts, ch19, §51 368.25A Boundary adjustment between cities by petition and consent.

  • For purposes of this section, “municipal services” means services included in the plan required by section 368.11, subsection 3, paragraph “n”, for extending municipal services.2002 Acts, ch 1132, §10, 11; 2002 Acts, ch 1175, §32; 2003 Acts, ch 148, §7, 9; 2005 Acts, ch19, §51 368.25A Boundary adjustment between cities by petition and consent.

  • Boundary adjustment, Laurel Fork South Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest.

  • Boundary adjustment, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains Na- tional Monument.

  • The Installation Contractor shall take delivery of the PV System at the PV System Delivery Point on the Scheduled Equipment Acceptance Date(s).


More Definitions of Boundary adjustment

Boundary adjustment means a property transfer between two or more existing adjacent parcels where property is taken from one parcel and added to an adjacent parcel.
Boundary adjustment means the transfer of property by deed to a respective owner or owners of contiguous property for the purpose of adjusting a boundary line and not for the purpose of creating an additional lot or parcel. The relocation of a single common property line between two abutting lots, parcels or other units of land where an additional lot, parcel or unit of land is not created and the existing lot, parcel or unit of land reduced in size by the adjustment must comply with the applicable zoning requirements. A property line adjustment does not vacate a plat nor does it add lot lines. A property line adjustment does not alter the location of utility services and hook ups.
Boundary adjustment means an adjustment in existing boundaries between legally defined parcels of land that does not create additional parcels.
Boundary adjustment means annexation, severance, incorporation, or discontinuance as those terms are defined in section 368.1.
Boundary adjustment means a sale or exchange of parcels of land to or between adjoining property owners where such sale or exchange does not create additional lots, and each resulting lot meets all of the zoning restrictions and regulations applicable to the zoning district in which each lot is located.
Boundary adjustment means a subdivision where the number of Lots as a result of the subdivision does not exceed the number of Lots previously existing. In determining the number of Lots, esplanade reserves shall not be counted.
Boundary adjustment means an alteration the lot area and/or lot frontage of an existing residential lot approved by the County Land Division Committee, the Ontario Municipal Board or achieved by other legal means, but shall not include the creation of a new lot.