The following regulations shall govern the design and layout of lots.
(A) The lot arrangement and design shall be such that all lots will provide satisfactory building sites, properly related to topography and the character of surrounding development.
(B) All lots shall conform to or exceed the requirements of these regulations and the zoning district requirements for the district in which they are located and the use for which they are intended.
(C) Each lot shall have the minimum required frontage at the street right-of-way line, as required by village zoning except for cul-de-sac lots (see Table 2 in § 152.054).
(D) All side lot lines should be as near as possible to right angles to street lines and radial to curved street lines.
(E) Through lots shall be avoided except that lots having double frontage on two parallel streets shall be preferable to double tier lots when the outside-tier of the lots front on an existing collector or arterial street. When double frontage lots are allowed, those lots shall have driveway access restricted to the interior street and shall have a restriction on the final plat prohibiting any access to the exterior collector or arterial street.
(F) All lots shall have driveway access restricted to those interior streets platted as part of the proposed subdivision.
(G) No corner lot shall have a width at the building line less than 75 feet.
(H) No lot shall have an average depth which is more than three times its average width, nor shall it have a depth of less than 110 feet except that whenever a lot fronts upon an exterior curved portion of a street, the centerline radius of which is 100 feet or less, then the minimum required lot depth may be reduced to not less than 100 feet.
(Ord. 20-04, passed 12-27-2004)