§ 152.42 LOTS.
   (A)   The minimum width of a lot for residential development shall be 65 feet for a rectangular lot and not less than 65 feet at the front building setback line for lots whose side lines are radial to the curved streets and the depth of the lot shall not be less than 125 feet, except in unusual situations. In no case shall a lot in a residential district contain less than 5,000 square feet. Excessive depth in relation to width shall be avoided. In subdivisions where septic tanks or other individual sewage disposal devices and/or individual water supply systems are to be installed, the size of all lots included in the subdivision shall be as follows:
 
15,000 square feet
On lot sewage disposal and on lot water supply
12,000 square feet
On lot sewage disposal
10,000 square feet
On lot water supply
 
   (B)   Corner lots for residential use shall have additional width to permit appropriate building setback from both streets as may be defined in city zoning provisions, if any.
   (C)   Side lines of lots shall be approximately at right angles to street lines or radial to curved street lines.
   (D)   Double frontage lots shall be avoided, except where lots back on a thoroughfare or other arterial street or where topographic or other conditions render subdividing otherwise unreasonable. The double frontage lots shall have an additional depth of at least 20 feet in order to allow space for screen planting along the back lot line.
   (E)   Every lot must have at least the minimum required frontage on a public dedicated street other than an alley.
(Prior Code, § 11.04)