EXAMPLE OF LOT TYPES

CORNER LOT: A lot abutting on two (2) streets at their intersection, where the angle of intersection is not more than one hundred thirty five degrees (135°).
INTERIOR LOT: A lot other than a corner or reversed corner lot.
REVERSED CORNER LOT: A corner lot the street side lot line of which is substantially a continuation of the front lot line of the first lot to its rear.
THROUGH LOT: A lot having a pair of opposite lot lines along two (2) more or less parallel public streets. On a through lot both street lines shall be deemed front lot lines. (Ord. 961, 2-12-1997, eff. 2-22-1997)

LOT DEPTH: The mean horizontal distance between the front lot line and the rear lot line of a lot, measured within the lot boundaries.
LOT WIDTH: The horizontal distance between the side lot lines of a lot, measured at the narrowest width within the first thirty feet (30') of lot depth immediately in back of the front yard setback line. (Ord. 961, 2-12-1997, eff. 2-22-1997)
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