Reserve strip definition

Reserve strip means a parcel of land conveyed by the Owner to the Town in fee simple and free of encumbrances abutting a street line and separating the street from the next abutting lot or block for the purpose of preventing legal access from the said street to the said lot.
Reserve strip means a strip of property usually one foot in width overlaying a dedicated street which is reserved to the city for control of access until such time as additional right-of-way is accepted by the city for continuation or widening of the street.
Reserve strip means a parcel of ground located usually at the edge of a subdivision or short subdivision for the purpose of restricting access from the end or side of a street.

Examples of Reserve strip in a sentence

  • Section 4.2.1.4 – Reserve strip – does not comply – Mr. Hurley had suggested that they use the full 50’ and wouldn’t need a wall – when referred back to Sheet 5 the grading is in the sidewalk area (in the 8’ strip), 7.

  • Also, a Municipal Reserve strip (5.0 m wide) will be dedicated along the west boundary of Lot 18 to provide for a future walking trail (to be built by others, should the need arise).

  • All subdivision applications abutting Crystal Lake will include a surveyed plan illustrating the location of the mature vegetation along the lakeshore and the proposed Environmental Reserve strip.

  • The Municipal Reserve strip will contain a trail to be provided by the Developer.

  • The Municipal Reserve strip is proposed to be landscaped by the applicant at the same time that all other site landscaping is undertaken.


More Definitions of Reserve strip

Reserve strip means a strip of land usually one foot in width, across the end of a street or alley which shall be under the ownership of the County to insure street extensions where needed.
Reserve strip means a nonaccess reservation, placed under public control with conditions approved by the director, along rear property lines of reverse frontage lots.
Reserve strip means a strip of land controlling access to or egress from other property (including land dedicated to public use) or to or from any street or alley, or having the effect of restricting or damaging the adjoining property for subdivision purposes, or which will not be taxable or assessable for special improvements.
Reserve strip means a narrow parcel of land between a street adjacent to the property line and the adjacent property, the strip being retained in private ownership to prevent access of neighboring property to an improved and dedicated street.
Reserve strip means a strip of land usually one foot in width, across the end of a street or alley
Reserve strip means land reserved adjacent to a proposed street for the purpose of
Reserve strip means a strip of land following the right-of-way line of a street and adjacent to it and is intended to control access to the street from adjacent property.