§ 1242.03 BLOCK AND LOT DESIGN.
   (a)   Block layout.
      (1)   In general, blocks in nonresidential developments should vary from the elements of design in residential regulations.
      (2)   The block layout shall conform to the best possible layout to permit efficient traffic circulation, parking, delivery and pickup and to accommodate the most practical location of buildings.
      (3)   The depth of nonresidential blocks shall be the most accommodating for the various nonresidential uses. However, typical nonresidential blocks are designated to be square-like or one tier of lots.
      (4)   The length of nonresidential blocks shall be a minimum of 800 feet and a maximum of 2,100 feet.
   (b)   Lot layout.
      (1)   The lot sizes in nonresidential development shall comply with the township zoning requirements.
      (2)   Remnants of land after subdivision shall be incorporated into adjacent parcels or offered for dedication for public purposes.
(Ord. 668, passed 10-17-1990)