Sentences with phrase «subdivision plan»

A subdivision plan refers to a detailed layout or map of a piece of land that shows how it will be divided into smaller sections or lots. It outlines the boundaries, roads, utility lines, and other important features of the planned subdivision. Full definition
«While development pressure on the region's farms has momentarily abated, population pressure has not — meaning it's only a matter of time before productive farmland becomes the renewed focus of subdivision plans.
CARY — If Cary officials approve the Sterling Ridge subdivision plan for 150 condominiums and single - family homes, the Cary Park District is in line to receive more than $ 500,000 in park improvements.
Coordinate with consultants and clients to design subdivision plans, site development plans, municipal projects, and road improvement plans; worked with regulatory agencies to obtain project approvals.
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And sometimes the seller only has the original subdivision plan.
You didn't say whether the 3 acres is already subdivided from the other 20 as in with an approved subdivision plan.
Review of subdivision plans and site plans submitted by developers for...
«Over the summer, the developer had delayed negotiating the agreement with the Park District while finalizing its subdivision plans with the city.
«There are so many state laws and policies that involve real estate,» including regulations for subdivision planning and labor and safety issues, Barber said.
Subdivision plans have already been drawn up, if the purchaser desires to use them, or not, if you want to live on your own private piece of the Costa Rican rainforest.
In addition to a number of legal issues, at issue was a subdivision plan which was prepared by Welch and who was the fee simple owner of the «disputed area».
Design site and subdivision plans, and conducted feasibility, drainage, and flood plain studies.
The agreement indicated that the subdivision plan had to be registered and that building permits must be obtained by a «condition date», failing which if the vendor (developer) did not waive the condition (and made reasonable efforts to satisfy it) the condition would be terminated.
At trial, the court held that the house of the vendor required renovations, which held up the subdivision plan and therefore forfeiture of the deposit was proper.
If the sale could not be completed by the filing of the subdivision plan or a date set out in the agreement, the vendor could terminate the deal and keep a $ 250,000 deposit (as forfeiture).
When subdivision plans are presented to a city they are approved as «general guidelines,» nothing more or less.
The vendor was to retain one lot, and the purchaser was to provide a subdivision plan by the closing date.
The subdivision plan was turned down because the lot to be retained by vendor had to be remediated, at the expense of both vendor and purchaser.
It ruled that the subdivision plan could not be obtained by purchaser for «many» reasons and therefore specific performance sought by the purchaser was dismissed.
The vendor did not advise the purchaser of the need to remediate the one lot, and the purchaser did not provide the subdivision plan by the closing date.
We received the subdivision plans when we purchased.
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