(a) The lot size, width, depth, frontage, and the minimum building setback lines shall conform to the existing zoning and Health Department regulations.
(b) Corner lots shall have extra width to permit appropriate building setback from and orientation to both streets.
(c) The subdivision of land shall provide each lot with access to a public street.
(d) Residential lots shall not be laid out so that they have frontage on more than one street except where lots are adjacent to the intersection of two residential streets, or where it is necessary to separate residential streets from major thoroughfares. Where double frontage lots are created adjacent to an expressway or a primary street, a reserve strip twelve feet wide along the street shall be deeded to the Village. The plat shall state that there shall be no right of access across the reserve strip. The Planning Commission may require that a planting screen be provided within the reserve strip.
(Ord. 1991-35. Passed 5-20-91.)
(e) No lot depth shall exceed three and one-half times the lot width.
(Ord. 81-56. Passed 12-28-81.)
(f) Lot width is the horizontal distance between the side lot lines, measured on the building setback line between the two points where the minimum building front setback line intersects the side lot lines. (Ord. 93-31. Passed 11-15-93.)