All public utility easements included in the plat shall be shown as follows:
    (a) By their widths and relationship to the lot or street lines.

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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 560.139

  • Lot: means a measured portion of a parcel or tract of land, which is described and fixed in a recorded plat. See Michigan Laws 560.102
  • Plat: means a map or chart of a subdivision of land. See Michigan Laws 560.102
  • Public utility: means all persons, firms, corporations, copartnerships, or municipal or other public authority providing gas, electricity, water, steam, telephone, sewer, or other services of a similar nature. See Michigan Laws 560.102
    (b) As at least 12 feet wide where the rear lines of lots are contiguous.
    (c) As at least 6 feet wide if a lot has no adjoining subdivisions.