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Applicability; Lots
Applicability; combining lots; lot line adjustment.
Criteria for determining whether or not the division of a lot constitutes a subdivision, and is thereby subject to the Village of Saranac Lake Subdivision Regulations herein, shall be as follows:
 
A. If, after the original lot is subdivided, two or more separate lots exist, then said resulting lots would be considered a subdivision and are subject to the requirements of these regulations.

B. Landlocked resulting lots. Any proposed subdivision of land lot that does not have frontage on a Village, county or state road is not permitted.

C. Combining of lots. Combining of lawfully existing lots is permissible without Development Board review, provided that the resulting lot size, lot frontage and building locations in relationship to lot lines comply with all the requirements of this code. Therefore, prior to the combining of lawfully existing lots, a review by the Director as specified in Part 1, Article III, of this code is required.

D. Lot line adjustment.
(1) Lot line adjustments of lawfully preexisting lots that predate the requirements of subdivision approval by the Development Board are permissible without Development Board review, provided that the resulting lot configurations, lot sizes, lot frontages and building locations in relationship to lot lines comply with all the requirements of this code. Therefore, prior to adjusting a lawfully preexisting lot line, a review by the Director as specified in Part 1, Article III, of this code is required.

(2) Lot line adjustments of lawfully existing lots that were approved by the Development Board require review and approval by the Development Board prior to filing with the County Real Property Tax Office.

See Article XVII: Subdivision Regulations for complete, detailed information.