Contiguous lots definition

Contiguous lots means those lots which directly abut, or are separated by a general access roadway or other right of way (with at least one part of one lot directly across the right of way from at least part of the other lot).
Contiguous lots means lots that have a common boundary and common ownership including lots separated by public streets.

Examples of Contiguous lots in a sentence

  • Contiguous lots designed as plazas are considered one single plaza.

  • Contiguous lots designed as pocket plazas are considered the larger plaza type if, in combination, the total land area exceeds the maximum size standard for a single pocket plaza.

Related to Contiguous lots

  • contiguous zone means the entire zone established by the United States under Article 24 of the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone (37 FR 11906 June 15, 1972).

  • Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that

  • Parcel 2 means the land described on Exhibit B-1 to the Elm Road II Ground Lease.

  • Adjacent area means the area outside the affected area or permit area where air, surface or ground water, fish, wildlife, vegetation or other resources protected by Chapter 1513. of the Revised Code, determined according to the context in which "adjacent area" is used, are or reasonably could be expected to be adversely affected by proposed coal mining and reclamation operations including probable impacts from underground workings. With respect to underground mining operations, "adjacent area" shall include, at a minimum, the surface areas above full coal recovery areas.

  • adjacent land means all land that borders a property and all land that would have bordered a property, if they were not separated by a river, road, railway line, power transmission line, pipeline, or a similar feature;