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Residential Questions Back to topBack to top 6. Is my lot buildable?

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• All lots in recorded subdivisions are “buildable”. In order for a meets and bounds property to be deemed “buildable”, it must first be determined whether the lot was created legally or not. If the lot was not created legally, then one will not be able to build on that lot. To determine if your lot was created legally, you must know the date that your lot was created. A lot may have been split only once after July 23rd 1983 for it to be deemed buildable. Any newly created lot(s) also must comply with all zoning district requirements. Please refer to frequently asked question number eight for those requirements. • If your lot is in a recorded subdivision but does not comply with current zoning regulations, you still may build on that lot. See the planner of the day for assistance. • See Section: 912.

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