§ 152.25 LOTS.
   (A)   Location. All lots shall abut for their full frontage on a publicly dedicated street.
   (B)   Size. The lot dimensions shall be so as to comply with the minimum lot areas specified in the zoning chapter.
   (C)   Butt lots. Butt lots shall be prohibited.
   (D)   Side lot lines. Side lines of lots shall be substantially at right angles to straight street lines or radial to curved street lines.
   (E)   Watercourses. Lots abutting upon a watercourse, drainageway, channel or stream shall have sufficient depth and width to provide a minimum area of land not subject to flooding equal to the minimum lot area specified in the zoning chapter for the district in which the lots are located.
   (F)   Drainage. Lots shall be graded so as to provide drainage away from building locations.
   (G)   Width related to depth. To prevent narrow, deep lots, the depth of a lot should not exceed two and one-half times the width as measured at the building line.
   (H)   Double frontage lots. Double frontage lots (lots with frontage on two parallel streets) shall not be permitted except where lots back to a major thoroughfare street.
   (I)   Future arrangements. Where parcels of land are subdivided into unusually large lots, such as when large lots are required for septic tank operations, the plat shall be designed and shall show, in dashed lines, how lots can be resubdivided at some future date when public sanitary sewers are available.
(1989 Code, § 12.06, Subd. 6)