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~ i <br />-8- <br />• <br />land development in La Porte within a common frame of <br />reference. A document describing the City Monument System <br />is published separately. <br />2.36 ONE-FOOT RESERVE: A strip of land one foot wide and within <br />public street right of ways and adjacent to subdivision <br />reserves or adjacent acreage to prevent access to said <br />public street until the reserve or adjacent acreage had <br />been platted in accordance with this Ordinance. <br />2.37 PLAN, DEVELOPMENT SITE: A site plan for unsubdivided de- <br />velopments certified by the land owner and by a Prof es- <br />sional Engineer or Registered Public Surveyor, executed <br />by the City approving authority and prepared as specified <br />• in Section 4.08 et seq. of this Ordinance. <br />2.38 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: A land area characterized by a <br />unified site design which: (1) has individual building <br />sites and provides common open spaces; and (2) is de- <br />signed to be capable of satisfactory use and operation <br />as a separate entity without necessarily having the <br />participation of other building sites or other common <br />property. The ownership of the common property may be <br />either public or private. A planned unit development <br />may include subdivisions. It may be a single planned <br />unit development as initially designed; or as expanded <br />by annexation of additional land area; or a group of <br />contiguous planned unit developments, as separate en- <br />tities or merged into a single consolidated entity. <br />
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