(a) Size, Shape, and Orientation. The lot size, width, depth, shape, and orientation shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and type of development and use contemplated.
(b) Lot Dimensions. Lots shall conform in size to at least the minimum area and width requirements specified in Chapter 1205
for the particular zone district in which it is located.
(c) Corner Lots. Corner lots shall be configured only as shown in Figure 30a, below. The configuration of corner lots illustrated in Figure 30b, below shall be prohibited in all districts.
Figure 30a
Figure 30b
(d) Side Lot Lines. Side lot lines shall normally be at right angles to the street or radial to curved streets, except when natural or cultural features suggest other suitable and appropriate locations.
(e) Double Frontage Lots.
(1) Double frontage lots shall be avoided except where essential to provide separation of residential development from major arteries or to offset specific disadvantages of topography.
(2) Double frontage lots shall be restricted by the applicable front building setbacks from both streets.
(f) Building Setback Line. Building setback lines, including setbacks for accessory structures, shall conform to the requirements specified in Chapter 1205
for the zone district in which the lot is located.
(g) Lot Frontage/Access to Street. Every lot shall have adequate access to a public street or alley. All single-family dwelling lots shall have at least sixty feet frontage on a public street or roadway.
(h) Development Along Railroads. The streets or roads serving industrial, commercial, or residential building sites along railroads development shall be so located as not to interfere with the possible future construction of grade crossing or grade separation facilities along adjacent major traffic routes.
(Ord. 18-93. Passed 10-15-19.)