(A) A corner lot should not be so small or narrow as to prohibit building a house comparable to others within the subdivision.
(B) Corner lots will have an eight foot public utility easement adjacent to the property line in the front yard as well as the yard facing the side street. Fences and walls cannot be constructed within these elements. It is also recommended that mailboxes and other above ground utility structures be located outside these easements.
(C) Lots may need to be larger if they have drainage easements, are located on adverse terrain or where substantial cut or fill occurs, or along subdivision perimeters.
(D) Where a corner lot abuts a key lot, the height and location of walls and fences in the yard facing the side street must conform to the front yard requirements for walls and fences.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. V, § 4-391) (Ord. 432-06, passed 6-19-2006)