1107.10 LOTS.
   (a)   Lot size, width, depth, shape and orientation and minimum building setback lines shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and the type of development and use contemplated.
   (b)   Lot dimensions in residential districts or for residential uses in other districts shall be as required by the Zoning Ordinance. Depth and width of properties subdivided for nonresidential purposes shall be adequate for off-street parking and service facilities required by the type of use and development anticipated.
   (c)   Double frontage and reversed frontage residential lots shall in general be avoided except where essential to provide residential separation from traffic arteries or to overcome other disadvantages of orientation or topography.
   (d)   Where utility or other easements are involved, lot lines shall be so arranged with respect to such easements as to permit efficient installation of the utilities without unnecessary irregularities in alignment.
   (e)   No lot shall be divided by a municipal boundary line without the approval of Council.
   (f)   Where there is a resubdivision of any lot, tract or other parcel of land, the resubdivided lots shall have the same character with respect to street frontage, alignment, size, shape, width, area and suitability for residential use as other lots within the existing block, neighborhood or subdivision.
   (g)   The panhandle of a panhandle lot as defined in Section 1103.02 shall have a minimum width of twenty feet and shall not exceed 300 feet in length unless an alternate design is approved by the Planning Commission. The panhandle shall not be used in the calculation of minimum lot size.
(Ord. 90-1312. Passed 5-1-90.)