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<br />. . -' .... .- . <br /> <br />I ' ....~l~>)~~~ii~~~~~~~;,;tt{:t~;;:tt;~~~;;;:":')..?~:;;;~~;;;:':'::...;:'"7;;. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />2.36 <br /> <br />-8- <br /> <br />home lots for sale. <br /> <br />MOMUMENT: A fixed reference point or object located con- <br /> <br />venient to proposed developments in La Porte for which <br /> <br />the City or another governmental agency has determined <br /> <br />the elevation above mean sea level and the geographic <br /> <br />~ :;' .~: P p,. ~.:..- _:::i'-. ~ ~ ~:s..,-:,.:.~...::....,::...~:.:. "':'-11-.: :'..E=':-.J ..~.... " '.. ~'.. .- r.-:",~;, . ..- . <br /> <br />',~,-':'-:;< ,:..:_\:-;~ :~_~,~. 16p~::tipn :','wi thin: :t-tle ."Tex-~~- Plane 'Coord ina te sy~tem ~ <br /> <br />.. - .....:: . -.' .. <br /> <br />... . <br />2.,37 MONUMENT SYSTEM: A ,monument system established by the <br /> <br />2.38 <br /> <br />2.39 <br /> <br />2.40 <br /> <br />City to provide horizontal and vertical survey control for <br /> <br />land development in La Porte within a common frame of <br /> <br />reference. A document describing the City Monument System <br /> <br />is published separately. <br /> <br />ONE-FOOT RESERVE: A strip of land one foot wide and within <br /> <br />publ ic street right of ways and adj acent to subd iv ision <br /> <br />reserves or adjacent acreage to prevent access to sa.id <br /> <br />publ ic street unt il the reserve or adj acent acreage has <br /> <br />been platted in accordance with this Ordinance. <br /> <br />PLAN, DEVELOPMENT SITE: A site plan for unsubdivided de- <br /> <br />velopments certified by the land owner and by a Profes- <br /> <br />sional Engineer or Registered Public Surveyor, executed <br />by the City Approving Authority and prepared as specified <br /> <br />in Section 4.08 et seq. of this Ordinance. <br /> <br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: A land area characterized by a <br /> <br />unified site design which: (1) has individual building <br /> <br />sites and provides common open spaces; and (2) is de- <br /> <br />signed to be capable of satisfactory use and operation <br /> <br />as a separate entity without necessarily having the <br />