Whenever the following words and phrases appear in this chapter
they shall be given the meanings attributed to them by this section.
When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present
tense shall include the future; the singular shall include the plural,
and the plural the singular; the word "shall" is always mandatory,
and "may" indicates a use of discretion in making a decision:
"Controlling corner"
is a point established by legal survey which controls the
boundaries of a tract of land or subdivision.
"Dedication"
is the deliberate appropriation of land by an owner for any
general and public uses, reserving to himself no other rights than
such as are compatible with the full exercise and enjoyment of the
public uses to which the property has been devoted. The intention
to dedicate shall be evidenced by the owner by the presentment for
filing of a short plat showing the dedication thereon; and the acceptance
by the manner provided in this chapter.
"Easement"
is a grant by a property owner to specific persons or to
the public to use land for a specific purpose or purposes.
"Improved public road"
is a roadway meeting the minimum geometric and structural
design standards as established by Columbia County for new construction.
"Lot"
is a fractional part of subdivided lands having fixed boundaries
being of sufficient area and dimension to meet minimum zoning requirements
for width and area. The term shall include tracts or parcels.
"Permanent control monument"
is a two-inch galvanized iron pipe, a concrete marker, or
other approved equivalent permanently driven or set into the ground
to mark the controlling corners on the boundaries of a subdivision.
"Person"
is any person, firm, corporation or association subject to
the jurisdiction of the county.
(Ord. 75-01 § 2; Ord. dated 8/5/88 § 2)