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July 20, 2020 page 1 <br /> 1 <br />Chapter 82 - SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS[1] 2 <br />State Law reference— Subdivision regulations, Minn. Stat. § 462.358. 3 <br />ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL 4 <br />Sec. 82-1. - Rules. 5 <br />(a) For the purpose of this chapter, certain numbers, abbreviations, terms and words used shall be used, 6 <br />interpreted, and defined as set forth in this article. 7 <br />(b) The word "used" or "occupied" as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the 8 <br />words "intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied." 9 <br />Sec. 82-2. - Definitions. 10 <br />The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed 11 <br />to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: 12 <br />Alley means a public or private right-of-way primarily designed to serve as secondary access to the 13 <br />side or rear of those lots whose principal frontage is on some other street. 14 <br />Applicant means any subdivider or their his agent. 15 <br />Block means a tract of land bounded by streets, or by a combination of streets and public parks, 16 <br />cemeteries, rights-of-way, exterior boundaries of the subdivision, shorelines of waterways, outlots or 17 <br />boundary lines of municipalities. 18 <br />Bond means any form of security, including surety bond, warranty bond, penalty bond, collateral, 19 <br />property, or instrument of credit acceptable to the city. 20 <br />Building means any structure having a roof which may provide shelter or enclosure of persons, 21 <br />animals or chattel; and when the structure is divided by party walls without opening, each portion 22 <br />of such building so separated shall be deemed a separate building.any structure or any part of a 23 <br />structure built for the support, shelter or enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of 24 <br />any kind. 25 <br />Building site line means a line on the preliminary plat which delineates the dry buildable land of any 26 <br />lot upon which a structure may be constructed, which land meets all of the setback requirements of 27 <br />chapter 78. 28 <br />Capital improvement program means an itemized program setting forth the schedule and details of 29 <br />specific contemplated public improvements by fiscal year, including public improvements in or related to 30 <br />air space and subsurface areas necessary for mined underground development pursuant to Minn. Stats. §§ 31 <br />469.135—469.141, together with their estimated cost, the justification for each improvement, the impact 32 <br />that such improvements will have on the current operating expense of the city, and such other information 33 <br />on capital improvements as may be pertinent. 34 <br />State Law reference— Similar provisions, Minn. Stat. § 462.352, subd. 9. 35 <br />Community facilities plan means a compilation of policy statements, goals, standards, maps and 36 <br />action programs for guiding the future development of the public or semipublic facilities of the city, such 37 <br />as recreational, educational and cultural facilities. 38 <br />State Law reference— Similar provisions, Minn. Stat. § 426.352, subd. 8. 39 <br />Comprehensive municipal planCommunity Management Plan means a compilation of policy 40 <br />statements, goals and standards, and maps and recommendations for their execution, prepared and 41 <br />adopted by the city for guiding the physical, social and economic development, both private and public, 42 <br />Commented [JB1]: Ordinance reviewed for gender <br />neutrality <br />Commented [JB2]: Changing definition to incorporate <br />zoning def. Zoning: Building means any structure having <br />a roof which may provide shelter or enclosure of <br />persons, animals or chattel; and when the structure is <br />divided by party walls without opening, each portion of <br />such building so separated shall be deemed a separate <br />building. <br /> <br />Commented [JB3]: The Orono Comprehensive Plan is <br />called the Community Management Plan