Zoning Dictionary

Letter: L

Lot, Slope, Average

The average slope of a vacant lot shall be calculated using the following formula: AS = 100 IL / A; where A = Net area of a lot in square feet AS = Average percent of slope I = Contour Interval in feet L = Summation of existing contour length in feet.

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Lot, Slope, Improved Lots

The lot slope of a lot occupied by a residence is determined by dividing the grade elevation change from the front to the rear of the lot along the longest line within the lot boundaries which lies perpendicular to ground contours.

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Lot, Through

A lot bounded on opposite sides by streets.

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Lot, Through Waterfront

A lot which has no street access, but has water access on more than one shoreline.

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Lot, Triangular

A lot which is bounded by only three lot lines.

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