§ 150.14 DEFINING LOT LINES.
   (A)    Lot line. A lot line is a line dividing one lot from another lot or from a street or any public place.
   (B)    Front lot line. A front lot line is a lot line dividing a lot from a public or private street and is the line from which the required front setback is measured. If a lot has more than one lot line that abuts a street right-of-way, such as is the case with a corner lot, the lot may have more than one front lot line. [FLL]
   (C)   Side lot line. A side lot line is any lot line not considered a front lot line or a rear lot line. [SLL]
   (D)   Rear lot line. The rear lot line is the lot line which is most opposite the front lot line. Each lot shall have one rear lot line. [RLL]
      (1)   In the case of a corner lot with more than one front lot line, the rear lot line is the lot line which is most opposite the shortest front lot line.
      (2)   In the case of an irregular or triangular-shaped lot, the rear lot line is a line ten feet in length within the lot situated parallel to and at the maximum distance from the front lot line.
(Ord. 9098, passed 6-12-2023)