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SuiL7>\VlSM <br />14. "Dry BuildablG Land** — Land area occurring <br />within the property lines of a parcel or lot, excluding: <br />drainageways, flowage areas, floodplains, wetlands, marshland or <br />slopes of 18% or greater. <br />24. "Lot Area, Minimum" - Each lot shall contain the <br />minimum area required for each proposed lot as prescribed in the <br />Zoning Chapter of the City Code. In rural zones not served by <br />sanitary sewer, each lot must contain a minimum of two acres of <br />contiguous dry buildable land exclusive of wetlands, public and <br />private rights-of-way, vehicular or pedestrian easements, surface <br />areas below the ordinary high water mark of any surface water or <br />areas at or below the flood plain elevation for a specific <br />property. All rural lots must comply with the City's on-site <br />septic system provisions of the City Code. In urban areas served <br />by sanitary sewer, each lot must contain contiguous dry buildable <br />land equal to the minimum areas as prescribed in the Zoning Chaptc-r <br />of the City Code or half-acre, whichever is less, (exclusive-of <br />public and private rights-of-way,, vehicular or pedestrian ease <br />ments, surface areas below the ordinary high water mark of any <br />surface water wetlands or areas at or below the flood plain eleva <br />tion for a specific property) and have legal access to the building <br />site without encroachment of a wetland or flood plain area.
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