(A) The front of a lot that is not a corner lot or through lot is the lot line along the street frontage.
(B) The front of a corner lot is the narrowest dimension of the lot with street frontage.
(C) Except in the case of a panhandle lot, the front yard of a through lot is the one that abuts the street that adjoining lots use to provide primary access into the dwellings on these lots. The opposite yard is considered a rear yard.
(D) In the case of a through lot, the narrowest dimension is the front yard (that is not a panhandle). If same dimension, staff shall determine the front yard.
(E) If a panhandle lot, then the front yard is the one adjoining the widest portion of the lot that faces the street. (see graphic 17.010 (J).
(Ord. 885, passed 11-1-2023)
FIGURE 17.010 (J): MEASURING LOT WIDTH AND DEPTH