§ 153.34 LOTS.
   (A)   All side lot lines shall be at right angles or as near 90 degrees as possible to straight street lines, or radial to curved street lines, unless a variation of this rule will give a better street and lot plan. Lots with double frontage shall be avoided.
   (B)   The minimum width of residential lots shall be 70 feet at the front lot line. A rectangular or irregular-shaped lot that is to be used for residential purposes shall contain an area of not less than 10,000 square feet, provided that where the lot area regulations of the zoning ordinance require a larger lot area, then the minimum area requirements of the zoning ordinance shall govern.
   (C)   Corner lots shall have extra width to permit the establishment of front building lines on both the front and the side of the lots adjoining the streets where the rear property lines of said corner lots abut lots fronting on the side street. Extra widths shall be provided on all corner lots irrespective of whether the rear lot lines abut lots fronting on the side street.
   (D)   Lots on all street intersections shall have a minimum radius of ten feet; lots on all main thoroughfare intersections shall have a minimum radius of 20 feet, if in the opinion of the Council such intersections are likely to be dangerous to traffic movement. On commercial lots a chord may be substituted for the circular arc. Where grade separation structures are proposed at the intersection of major streets, the lots and improvements in the subdivision shall be arranged to make adequate provision for such structures.
(Ord. 448, passed 11-16-53; Am. Ord. 699, passed 2-15-65) Penalty, see § 153.99