(A) Residential lots shall be not less than 60 feet in width at the front building line and shall abut a street a distance of not less than 35 feet, except that a corner lot shall be not less than 70 feet in width at the front building line.
(B) Side lot lines should be approximately at right angles or radial to street lines.
(C) The area of residential lots shall not be less than that required by the applicable zoning regulations.
(D) (1) Double frontage and reverse frontage lots should be avoided, except where they are needed to provide for the separation of development from traffic arteries or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and orientation.
(2) A suitable effective screening easement of at least 20 feet, shall be provided along the portion of the lots abutting a traffic artery or other use where screening is required. There shall be no right-of-way access across a planting screen easement.
(E) Depth, width and necessary service roads for properties reserved or laid out for commercial or industrial development adequate to meet the standards in Chapter 158 of this code of ordinances and to comply with the purpose and intent of the comprehensive plan.
(Prior Code, § 13-533) (Am. Ord. 1974, passed 8-16-19)