Off-Site Improvements
The portions of a Subdivision or development that are not directly on the lots to be sold.
Example: Access streets, curbs, sewers, and utility connections are common examples of off-site improvements.
The portions of a Subdivision or development that are not directly on the lots to be sold.
Example: Access streets, curbs, sewers, and utility connections are common examples of off-site improvements.
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