(A) Lots to be contiguous. Lots shall be arranged in a contiguous pattern within blocks or abutting a cul-de-sac. For minor subdivisions, all lots shall be contiguous and any new lots subdivided from a tract that has been previously subdivided shall adjoin the existing lots.
(B) Block width. Blocks to the interior of the subdivision shall have sufficient width to provide for two tiers of lots. One tier of required block width is permitted in blocks adjacent to collector or arterial streets or waterways. Not more than two tiers of lots shall be provided for any block. This section does not apply to flag lots (Figure 153.0996(A) of this chapter).
(C) Length. Maximum block length for each zoning district or use pattern is illustrated in Table 153.0997(A) below.
(A) Zoning District(s) or Use Patterns | Max. Length (Feet) | |
(B) Any Block | (C) Average |
(A) Zoning District(s) or Use Patterns | Max. Length (Feet) | |
(B) Any Block | (C) Average | |
“RP” (Resource Protection) | Not applicable | |
“RE” (Residential Estate) | ||
“IL” (Industrial Light) | ||
“IH” (Industrial Heavy) | ||
“NS” (Neighborhood Suburban) | 600 | 400 |
“NU” (Neighborhood Urban) | ||
“NP” (Neighborhood Preservation) | ||
“MX” (Mixed Use) | 300 | 200 |
“CN” (Commercial Neighborhood) | ||
“D” (Downtown) Traditional neighborhood development or transit-oriented development use patterns | ||
“O” (Office) | 600 | 300 |
“CG” (Commercial General) | ||
“CL” (Commercial Large-Scale) | ||
(Ord. 3020, passed 9-10-2013, § 5.11)