(A) Side lot lines shall be substantially at right angles to straight street lines or radial to curved street lines or radial to lake or stream shores unless topographic conditions necessitate a different arrangement.
(B) Each lot shall front upon an improved public street.
(C) No lot shall have less area or width than is required by zoning regulations.
(D) Lots designed for commercial or industrial purposes shall provide adequate off-the-street service, loading and parking facilities.
(E) Double frontage lots shall not be permitted.
(F) Lots abutting upon a watercourse, drainageway, channel or stream shall have an additional depth or width, as required to assure building sites that are not subject to flooding.
(G) Lots with lakeshore frontage shall be designed so that the lot lines extended shall maintain the closest approximation to riparian right.
(H) In the subdividing of any land, regard shall be shown for all natural features, such as tree growth, watercourses, historic spots or similar conditions, which if preserved will add attractiveness and stability to the proposed development.
(I) All remnants of lots below minimum size remaining after subdividing of a larger tract must be added to adjacent lots.
(J) Where a proposed plat is adjacent to a major or minor arterial, there shall be no direct vehicular access from individual lots to the streets and roads. In the platting of small tracts of land fronting on limited access highways or thoroughfares where there is no other alternative, a temporary entrance may be granted; as neighboring land becomes subdivided and more preferable access arrangements become possible, the temporary access permits shall become void. At the time the temporary access is granted, a development agreement shall be recorded against the lot or lots requiring the owner to bear the expense of relocating access in the event it becomes necessary. Driveway access collector streets must be a minimum of 300 feet apart and meet appropriate safety standards.
(K) No lot shall extend over a political subdivision boundary. No building shall extend over a school district line.
(L) In any area where lots are platted in excess of ten acres, a preliminary subdivision plan may be required showing a potential and feasible way in which the lot or lots may be resubdivided in future years for more intensive use of the land. The placement of buildings or structures upon the lots shall allow for potential resubdivision.
(M) Lot width on cul-de-sac lots shall be no less than 300 feet at the building setback line.
(Prior Code, § 12-1387)