§ 152.189  LOT AREA AND WIDTH.
   (A)   Minimum net lot area.  Net area for any lot or remnant of a lot shall be not less than as specified below for the zoning district in which the lot is located, for lots served and not served by a public wastewater treatment system:
 
Per Lot with Public Sewers
AG 1&2
2 acres
C 1, 2, 3
2,500 square feet (see note A)
I 1&2
5,000 square feet (see note A)
R-1
10,000 square feet (see note B)
R-2
10,000 square feet (see note C, E)
R-3
2,500 square feet (see note D, E)
 
   Note A: Single-family, two-family and multi- family uses shall comply with the requirements of the R-l, R-2 and R-3 districts, respectively.
   Note B: For a development connected to a public wastewater treatment system, the minimum net lot area for the development shall conform to the largest single minimum net lot area for all zoning districts in which the use is permitted in these regulations.
   Note C: Two-family and multi-family uses shall comply with the requirements of the R-2 and R-3 districts, respectively.  All other uses shall be 20,000 square feet.
   Note D: Single-family and multi-family uses shall comply with the requirements of the R-1 and R-3 districts, respectively.  All other uses shall be 20,000 square feet.
   Note E: Area requirement is per dwelling unit for multi-family use only.  Single-family and two-family uses shall comply with the requirements for the R-I and R-2 districts, respectively.  All other uses shall be 20,000 square feet.
   (B)   Minimum lot width.
      (1)   Width on any lot as measured at any point in a lot shall be not less than as specified below for the zoning district in which the lot is located.
      (2)   Corner lots shall have the required frontage as specified below along each right-of-way on which the lot abuts.
 
Each Lot Except a Corner Lot
Each Corner Lot
AG 1 & 2
150 feet
150 feet
C 1, 2, 3
50 feet (see Note F)
75 feet
I 1 & 2
100 feet (see Note F)
100 feet
R-1
80 feet
80 feet
R-2
80 feet
80 feet
R-3
80 feet per building
80 feet
 
   Note F: Single-family, two-family and multi- family uses shall comply with the requirements of the R-1, R-2 and R-3 districts respectively.
(Ord. 03-05, § 814-50, passed 5-27-2003)