(a) The lot size, width, depth, shape and orientation shall be appropriate for the location and contemplated use of the subdivision, but in no case shall any of the lot dimensions, building setback lines or lot area requirements be less than the minimum specified in the Zoning Ordinance for the particular district in which the subdivision is located.
(b) The minimum lot depth for residential lots shall be 100 feet, and 135 feet on major streets, except as provided in Section 1109.01(d).
(c) The general depth-to-width ratio of lots shall not exceed 2.5 to 1.
(d) Every lot shall abut upon and have permanent access to a public street; provided that in subdivisions designed under conditions specified in Section 1109.01(c), this requirement may be modified or waived by the Planning Commission.
(e) Side lot lines shall be at right angles or radial to the street right-of-way line.
(f) Utility easements may be required on rear or side lot lines as specified by the Planning Commission. Such easements shall be at least twelve feet in width with six feet being taken from the abutting lots on both sides of the centerline of the easements.
Additional easements may be required along drainage channels or watercourses in such width as may be determined by the Village Engineer.
(g) Corner residential lots shall have extra width sufficient to maintain building setback lines as specified in the Zoning Ordinance.
(Ord. 1972-20. Passed 12-19-72.)