The following regulations shall govern the design and layout of lots:
(A) The lot arrangement and design shall be such that all lots will provide satisfactory building sites, properly related to topography and the character of surrounding development.
(B) All lots shall conform to the zoning ordinance.
(C) Each lot shall front on a public street, unless as approved by the Planning Commission and in a platted subdivision.
(D) All side lots should be straight lines and should be at right angles to street lines or radial to curved street lines except where the Commission determines that a variation would benefit the public interest.
(E) Lots with double frontage shall be avoided except where the Commission determines that it is essential to overcome specific topographical disadvantages and orientation and location problems due to existing street.
(F) Lots fronting on a street upon which no other lots face should be avoided. No rear lot lines should border adjacent side lot lines. Where the rear lot lines of a subdivision border a thoroughfare, the Commission may require a screen planting contained in a nonaccess easement or reservation along said road.
(Ord. 537, passed 7-19-90; Am. Ord. 1997-O-28, passed 8-14-97)