In the case of any proposed residential subdivision which does
not, by itself, or in combination with previous subdivision plans,
involve more than a total of three lots, and does not involve the
provision of any new street or easement for access (i.e., one in which
all proposed lots will have frontage on an existing public street),
or in the case of boundary line adjustments between property owners
where no new lots are created, the following procedures will apply:
A. The plan submission procedures of § 213-13 will apply.
B. The plan review procedures of § 213-14 shall apply.
C. The plan recording procedures of § 213-15 shall apply.
D. The submission shall comply with the drawing requirements and the
applicable submission requirements of §§ 213-12 and
213-16 and Article VII, except as is noted in Subsection D(1).
(1) The boundaries of any residual tract which is greater than 10 acres
may be determined by deed. The boundaries of any residual tract which
is 10 acres or less shall be determined by accurate field survey.