10-2-5: MINIMUM LOT AREA AND DIMENSION; EXCEPTIONS:
   A.   Contiguous Parcels: When two (2) or more subdivided lots or parcels of land of record, each of which lacks the minimum required area or dimension, or both, for a permitted use within the zoning district in which they are located, are contiguous and together contain the required minimum area and dimension and are owned solely by a person or persons who were an owner or owners of record at the time said lots were legally subdivided, they may be used together for such a permitted use as if they constituted one zoning lot of record, without resubdivision. (Ord. 98-32-0, 8-12-1998)
   B.   Lots Or Parcels Of Land Of Record: Any single lot or parcel of land that was a subdivided lot or parcel of land of record on July 11, 1960, the effective date of the first city of Countryside zoning ordinance but does not meet the minimum lot dimension or minimum lot area requirements, or both, from time to time in effect for permitted uses within the zoning district in which it is located, may be utilized for a permitted use within that zoning district, provided that such use is in conformance with all other requirements for that zoning district.
Any single lot or parcel of land that was a subdivided lot or parcel of land of record on the date that lot or parcel was annexed or incorporated but does not meet the minimum lot dimensions or minimum lot area requirements or both, from time to time in effect for permitted uses within the zoning district in which it is located, may be utilized for a permitted use within that zoning district, provided that such use is in conformity with all other requirements for that zoning district. (Ord. 06-39-0, 9-20-2006)