(A) Occasionally lots of land are created after the rest of the land has been subdivided or after an exemption is used to divide the land. The term “remainder” has been used to refer to that portion of an original tract which is not itself created for transfer but which is left after other lots are segregated for transfer.
(B) A “remainder” less than 160 acres in size, contiguous to a proposed subdivision, will be considered a lot in that subdivision and will not evade review as a “remainder”. If an exemption by a certificate of survey is used, the remaining tract of land is a separate lot which must be surveyed.
(Res. 607, passed 7-1-2019)