(A)
This section of the subdivision regulations is designed to expedite the platting and recording of minor subdivisions, lot splits and certain other dividing or adjustment of land area defined hereafter.
(B) For the purposes of these regulations, incidental subdivisions include the following:
(1) Lot split. A lot split in which a lot, located in an already existing recorded subdivision is divided into three lots or less, and where rights-of-way and/or utility easements are being dedicated to the city. A property cannot be divided into more than three separate tracts within a five year time period.
(2) Minor subdivision. A minor subdivision in which a lot, tract, or parcel is divided into three lots or less and does not require dedications, vacations, reservations, changes in alignment of easements or rights-of-way, or extensions of utilities. A property cannot be divided into more than three separate tracts within a five year time period.
(3) Property line adjustment. A property line adjustment in which a property line(s) is moved or relocated but does not create an additional lot. A property line adjustment may or may not dedicate rights-of-way and/or utility easements.
(4) Correction plat. A correction plat in which a correction to an existing plat is necessary due to an incorrect legal description or scrivener's errors. The correction plat does not change the boundaries, does not change the subdivision name and does not create new lots. The correction plat may or may not create new utility easements.
(Ord. 2013-04-417, passed 4-2-13; Am. Ord. 2013-09-440, § 152.600.01, passed 9-3-13; Am. Ord. 2014-12-488, passed 12-2-14; Am. Ord. 2020-10-903, passed 10-6-20; Am. Ord. 2022-04-988, passed 4-5-22)