Lot lines definition

Lot lines means the lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
Lot lines means the property lines bounding the lot.
Lot lines means the lines bounding a lot as defined in this chapter.

Examples of Lot lines in a sentence

  • Lot lines shall follow municipal boundary lines rather than cross them.

  • Lot lines shall be substantially at right angles or radial to street lines.

  • Lot lines not at right angles with the street centerline, and lot lines intersecting with curved right-of-ways shall have a reference tie to the tangent line of that centerline curve.

  • Lot lines shall be drawn parallel, concentric, at right angles, or radial to the street right- of-way, unless not feasible or undesirable due to existing permanent, natural or man-made features.

  • The public utility easements provided along front and side Lot lines may be used for construction of the sidewalks, provided that the resulting proposed layout receives the prior approval of the Committee and any utility companies furnishing utility service through the easement.


More Definitions of Lot lines

Lot lines or "Property lines" means the separating lines or limits identified by the location of the legal survey pins;
Lot lines means the boundaries of a lot.
Lot lines means the boundary lines of a lot defined as follows:
Lot lines means a boundary of a lot including its vertical projection;
Lot lines means the lines bounding a lot, including the right-of-way line of any public road or highway acquired by easement.
Lot lines means the lines bounding a lot.
Lot lines means the property lines bounding a lot. The definitions set forth in this Chapter shall be applicable to lots which are basically square or rectangular in shape. When such definitions are not applicable due to irregularity in the shape of the lot, as would be the case with a triangular or wedge-shaped lot, “lot lines” shall be as determined by the Planning Director, subject to appeal and review by the Commission.