Off-site improvements refer to the various infrastructural developments made to areas surrounding a specific land development or subdivision, necessary for its functional integration. These improvements can range from access streets and utilities to sewers and drainage systems.
Raw land refers to undeveloped land that lacks improvements such as buildings, utilities, streets, drainage, and landscaping. Often, raw land is purchased for development purposes, such as constructing residential subdivisions or commercial properties.
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