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These are lines that occurred on the city\u2019s 1901-1905 set of master plans for all proposed roads. If a highway planning line crosses a particular property, that land cannot become a Record Lot by subdivision, even if the proposed street is no longer needed or will never be built. However there is a procedure through which a proposed road can be removed from the Highway Plan freeing up affected land for subdivision or development.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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