Land Use & Zoning
In Kentucky, a 'flag lot' is:
AA lot with extra-wide frontage
BA lot with minimal street frontage and a driveway 'pole' providing access to the main lot behind✓ Correct
CA lot designated for public use
DA lot at a corner intersection
Explanation
A flag lot has a narrow strip of land (the 'pole' or 'staff') that provides street access to the main lot, which sits behind other lots. The shape resembles a flag on a pole.
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