1109.09   LOTS.
   (a)   Every residential lot shall have frontage along a public street. Every commercial or industrial lot shall have access to a public street.
   (b)   The size, shape and orientation of lots shall be appropriate for the location of the proposed subdivision and for the type of development contemplated and shall conform with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance.
   (c)   Excessive depth in relation to width shall be avoided. A portion of three and one-half to one normally shall be considered a maximum.
   (d)   Lots for residence purposes shall be at least seventy-five feet wide at the building line and corner lots shall be platted wider than interior lots in order to permit conformance with the setback on the side street required by the Zoning Ordinance.
   (e)   Double frontage lots should not be platted, except where desired along limited access highways or where lots face an interior street and back on such thoroughfares; in which case, a planting strip easement for a screen, at least twenty feet wide, shall be provided along the back lots.
   (f)   Side lot lines shall be approximately at right angles to the right-of-way line of the street on which the lot abuts.
   (g)   Residential lots fronting or abutting on all thoroughfares should have a minimum depth of 200 feet to permit buildings to be set back a sufficient distance from such trafficways. All driveways on such lots shall have turnabouts.
   (h)   Lots abutting a water course, drainage way, channel, or stream shall be of such additional depth or width as required to provide an acceptable building site.
(Ord. 141-83. Passed 9-26-83.)