11-4-4: LOTS:
   A.   All subdivisions shall result in the creation of lots which are developable and capable of being built upon. A subdivision shall not create lots which would make improvement impractical due to size, shape, steepness of terrain, location of watercourses, problems of sewerage or driveway grades, or other physical conditions.
   B.   All lots or parcels created by the subdivision shall have access to a dedicated street improved to standards hereinafter required.
      1.   No subdivisions shall be allowed to be developed whose access is not from a Class C road.
   C.   The minimum area and dimensions of all lots shall conform to the requirements of the zoning ordinance of Lewiston for the zoning district in which the subdivision is located.
   D.   The side lines of all lots, so far as possible, shall be at approximate right angles to the street which the lot faces, or approximately radial to the center of curvatures, if such street is curved. Side lines of lots shall be approximately radial to the center of curvature of a cul-de-sac on which the lot faces. The Planning and Zoning Commission may allow exceptions to this requirement.
   E.   A lot shall not be divided by an incorporated City or County limit line. Each such boundary line shall be made a lot line through whatever process deemed necessary by Lewiston City and the other affected entity.
   F.   Remnants of property shall not be left in the subdivision which does not conform to lot requirements unless it is designated as a conservation easement, open space, private utility, or other public purpose and/or meets the minimum lot size requirements for agricultural use under Utah Code Annotated title 59, chapter 2, part 5, Farmland Assessment Act.
   G.   Lot numbers shall begin with the number "1" and shall continue consecutively through the subdivision, with no omissions or duplications; no block designations shall be used.
   H.   Lots that have been created since May 4, 1970 without the approval of either the Planning and Zoning Commission or of the City Council, as required by Lewiston City or State Code at the time of the division, shall be deemed restricted, and shall not be eligible for conditional use permits, further subdivision, building permits, or business licenses until the illegal subdivision has been resolved. (Ord. 13-01, 4-16-2013)