STREET. Any public or private right-of-way, highway, road, land, square, court, or way set aside as a permanent right-of-way for street purposes, 30 feet or more in width if it existed at the time of the enactment of these regulations, and any public or private way 50 feet or more in width if created after the enactment of these regulations.
(90.59.30)
STREET, COLLECTOR. A street which collects traffic from local streets and carries it to one or more major thoroughfares of other COLLECTOR STREETS.
(90.59.40)
STREET LINE. The boundary line between a street and abutting property.
(90.59.50)
STREET, LOCAL. A street intended primarily to provide access to abutting property and carrying little or no through traffic; ordinarily a street which is not a major thoroughfare or a collector street is a LOCAL STREET.
(90.59.60)
STREET, STUB. A dead-end street in a subdivision which extends to the boundary thereof and is intended to be extended outside the subdivision.
(90.59.70)
SUBDIVIDER. Any person, individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, estate, or trust, or any other group or combination acting as a unit dividing or proposing to divide land so as to constitute a subdivision as herein defined; the term includes any agent of the subdivider.
(90.59.75)
SUBDIVISION. Any division of land into two or more lots, parcels, tracts, or areas, any one of which, after division, has an area of ten acres or less, or any division of land involving the vacation or dedication or right-of-way or alignment of an existing or proposed street or highway or public utility easement, or the resubdivision of land heretofore subdivided and, when appropriate to the context, the land subdivider.
(90.59.80)
(Prior Code, Appendix A, § 90.59) (Ord. 703, passed 3-15-1971)