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"Lot" means a tract or parcel of land created in its present configuration by subdivision, short subdivision, or large tract segregation (recorded and/or approved by the County), a segregation exempt from subdivision requirements, or transfer of ownership prior to September 12, 1972. To be considered a "lot," each tract or parcel must be of sufficient area and dimension to meet minimum zoning requirements that were in effect at the time the tract or parcel was created, and must meet the access requirements of this title. The term shall not include descriptions, divisions, parcels, easements, exceptions, or reservations created solely to describe access, road, railroad, or utility right of way purposes or drainage courses, resolve an encroachment problem, or describe survey gaps, parcels divided by non-navigable water courses, mortgage deed or other financial contract releases, and tax title parcels. (Added by Amended Ord. 02-064, Dec. 9, 2002, Eff date Feb. 1, 2003; Amended by Amended Ord. 11-058, Jan. 25, 2012, Eff date Feb. 16, 2012).