§ 153.071 LOTS.
   (A)   Area. The minimum lot area, width, and depth shall not be less than that established by the city zoning ordinance in effect at the time of adoption of the final plat.
   (B)   Corner lots. Corner lots for residential uses shall have additional width to permit appropriate building setback from both streets are required in the zoning ordinance.
   (C)   Side lot lines. Side lines of lots shall be approximately at right angles to street lines or radial to curved street lines.
   (D)   Frontage. Every lot must have the minimum frontage on a city approved street other than an alley, as required in the zoning ordinance.
   (E)   Setback lines. Setback or building lines shall be shown on all lots intended for residential use and shall not be less than the setback required by the zoning ordinance, as may be amended.
   (F)   Water courses. Lots abutting a water course, wetland, ponding area, or stream shall have additional depth and width, as required under the provisions of the zoning ordinance.
   (G)   Features. In the subdividing of any land, due regard shall be shown for all natural features, such as tree growth, water courses, historic spots, or similar situations which if preserved, will add attractiveness and stability to the proposed development.
   (H)   Lot remnants. All remnants of lots below minimum size left over after subdividing of a larger tract must be added to adjacent lots, rather than allowed to remain as unusable parcels.
   (I)   Political boundaries. No singular plat shall extend over a political boundary or school district line without document notification to affected units of government.
   (J)   Frontage on two streets. Double-frontage, or lots with frontage on two parallel streets, shall not be permitted except where lots back on arterial streets or highways, or where topographic or other conditions render subdividing otherwise unreasonable. Such double-frontage lots shall have an additional depth of at least 20 feet in order to allow space for screen planting along the back lot line.
   (K)   Turn around access. Where proposed residential lots abut a collector or arterial street, they should be platted in such a manner as to encourage turn-around access and egress on each lot.
(Ord. 19-2, passed 4-11-2005) Penalty, see § 153.999