§ 155.039  SPLIT LOT ZONING.
   Where a zoning district boundary splits a lot, resulting in differing and nonuniform requirements for the lot, the following provisions shall apply.
   (A)   Where the lot is large enough to be subdivided into two or more lots, each within a single zoning district, no zoning approval will be given for any authorized use which would utilize any portion of the lot other than that portion of the lot in which the principal use is located. Further development will require subdivision.
   (B)   Where a lot cannot be subdivided in compliance with this chapter and the subdivision and land development ordinance, the authorized use permitted on the lot is limited to those authorized uses permitted in the zoning district in which the largest part of the lot is located, and the smaller part of the lot located in another zoning district will be subject to the provisions of this chapter where the largest portion of the lot is located. If this section creates an undue hardship, the Board has jurisdiction to grant such relief as the Board deems necessary.
(Ord. 1089, passed 5-19-2014)