(A) Zoning conformance. The lot size, width, depth, and the minimum building setback lines shall conform to the existing village zoning regulations.
(B) Corner lots. Corner lots shall have extra width to permit appropriate building setback from and orientation to both streets.
(C) Access to public streets. The subdividing of land shall provide each lot with access to an existing public street.
(D) Double-frontage lot. Lots shall not be laid out so that they have frontage on more than one street except; (1) where the lots are adjacent to the intersection of two streets; (2) where it is necessary to separate residential lots from major arterial thoroughfares. Where double-frontage lots are created adjacent to major arterial thoroughfares, a reserve strip along the major arterial thoroughfares shall be deeded to the village. The plat shall state that there shall be no right of access across such reserve stip. The Planning Commission may require that a six-foot high solid board fence or masonry wall be constructed or that a ten-foot wide planting screen be provided.
(E) Lot lines. Lot lines shall be substantially at right angles or radial to street lines. Lot lines should follow municipal, township, and county boundary lines rather than cross them insofar as possible.
(Ord. 57-1981, passed 10-21-81; Am. Ord. 2018-80, passed 11-20-18)