(A) Insofar as is practical, side lot lines shall be at right angles to straight roads or streets, and radial to curves roads or streets.
(B) No lot shall be divided by county, city, school, or any other taxing district boundary line.
(C) Residential lots which are to contain both private sewage disposal and private water systems shall contain a minimum of one acre per dwelling unit, exclusive of road rights-of-way, unless soils or topography on a lot require a larger minimum size to satisfy District Health Department regulations.
(D) Residential lots which are to contain either a private water or private sewage disposal system shall contain a minimum of one-half acre per dwelling units, exclusive of road rights-of-way or the current District Health Department standards, whichever is greater unless soils or topography on a lot require a larger minimum size to satisfy District Health Department regulations.
(E) Residential lots which are to receive both a centralized water and sewage disposal system shall contain a minimum of one-fourth acre per dwelling unit, exclusive of road rights-of-way or the current District Health Department standards, whichever is greater.
(F) Multi-family lots served by a centralized water and sewage disposal system shall contain a minimum of 7,260 square feet per dwelling unit, exclusive of road rights-of-way. If the lot is not served by community water and sewer systems, minimum lot area shall be determined by applicable Health Department standards.
(G) In lots with frontage less than 200 feet, the depth of the lot shall not be greater than three times the average width of the lot.
(H) Lot sizes shall be adequate to provide for sufficient off-street service and parking facilities required by the type of use and development contemplated.
(I) Double frontage lots shall be avoided whenever possible.
(J) All remnants of lots below the minimum size left over after subdividing a larger tract shall be added to adjacent lots, rather than be allowed to remain as unusable parcels.
(K) Each lot shall contain a suitable building site and, if designed for individual sewage disposal systems, shall provide sufficient area of allowable slope to accommodate a subsurface disposal system and a replacement drain field.
(Ord. 95-3, passed 9-25-1995; Ord. 1995-3, passed 9-25-1995)