§ 16-9-7 LOTS.
   (A)   The lot size, width, depth, shape, and orientation shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and for the type of development and use contemplated.
   (B)   Width and area of lots shall conform with lot width and area requirements set forth in the UDO of the village or that of DuPage County in the unincorporated areas beyond the village limits.
   (C)   Depth of lots shall be not less than 100 feet in any residential district; except that, where residential lots abut arterial streets, the lot depth shall be a minimum of 135 feet.
   (D)   All residential lots shall abut on a publicly dedicated street or as provided for in Article 16-7 (Planned Development) of this code.
   (E)   Width, area, and depth of lots in an industrial or business subdivision shall be as recommended by the Plan Commission and approved by the Village Board.
   (F)   Side lot lines of lots shall be at right angles or radial to the street line, or substantially so.
   (G)   Double frontage and reverse frontage lots shall be avoided, except where essential to provide separation of residential development from major streets or highways or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and orientation. A landscape easement of at least ten feet, and across which there shall be no right of vehicular access, shall be provided along the rear lot lines of lots abutting such highways and major thoroughfares.
   (H)   Lots abutting upon a watercourse, drainage way, channel or stream shall have an additional depth or width as recommended by the Plan Commission and approved by the Village Board in order to provide acceptable building sites.
   (I)   In the subdividing of any land, due regard shall be given to the preservation of natural features, such as trees, watercourses, historical land marks and similar community assets, which, if preserved, would add to the attractiveness and value of the subdivision, neighborhood or the community as a whole. The Plan Commission shall include in its report its conclusions as to compliance herewith.
(Ord. 2021-05-15, passed 5-3-2021)