(A) Residential lots shall have an area of not less than 6,000 square feet, and shall be at least 60 feet wide and not less than 100 feet deep. In the case of irregularly shaped lots, the minimum width shall be measured at the front building line. All lots shall be graded to provide a building pad set at a minimum of one foot above street and alley elevations or at a 1/2% slope, whichever is greater.
(B) Lot lines shall be laid out at right angles to straight street lines and radially to curved street lines. Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to permit the maintenance of adequate building lines on both front and side streets. Building setback lines are 25 feet at fronts, 15 feet at sides on minor streets, and a five-foot building limit on any other sides.
(C) Each lot shall front upon a public street and will provide a satisfactory and desirable building site, properly related to topography and character of surrounding development. Access to lots must be from a dedicated street and not from lanes, alleys, or easements.
(Ord. 445, passed 12-21-87) Penalty, see § 155.99