1103.15 LOT.
   "Lot" means a parcel of land fronting on a street or occupied or intended for occupancy by one main use or by one main building with its accessory buildings and uses, including such open spaces as are arranged and designed to be used in connection with such buildings. A lot may be a unit of land described by metes and bounds.
   (a)    "Sublot," "part of a sublot," "parts of sublots" or "more than one sublot" in a recorded subdivision, or any combination of these, means a parcel of land having frontage on one street only, unless a corner lot, and used for one purpose.
   (b)    "Depth of lot" means the mean distance from the street line of the lot to its rear line measured in the mean direction of the side lines of the lot.
   (c)    "Width of lot" means the mean width measured at right angles to its depth.
   (d)    Any "side lot line" not a front line or a rear line shall be deemed a "side line".
   (e)    "Corner lot" means a lot at the point of intersection of and abutting two intersecting streets, each more than twenty feet wide, the angle of the intersecting street lines at their points of intersection being not more than 135 degrees. It means the land occupied or to be occupied by the corner building and the accessory buildings and yards, if any.
      (Ord. 69-35. Passed 10-27-69.)
   (f)    "Side line of a corner lot" means the front setback to be used on one of the streets of a corner lot.
      (Ord. 87-18. Passed 3-9-87.)