(A) Lot size. The lot size, width, depth, shape and orientations shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and for the type of development use contemplated.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-21)
(B) Conformity with zoning. Lot dimensions and areas shall as a minimum conform to the requirements of Ch. 155 of this code of ordinances. However, residential lots not served by public sanitary sewers and water supply shall be not less than 100 feet wide at the building line and not less than 20,000 square feet in area. Where either community sanitary sewers and sewage treatment or water supply is provided, a lot shall be not less than 80 feet wide and not less than 11,200 square feet in area.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-22)
(C) Lots abutting water. Lots abutting a watercourse, drainage way, channel or stream shall have a minimum width or depth as required to provide an adequate building site and to afford the minimum usable area required in this chapter or Ch. 155 of this code of ordinances for front, side and rear yards.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-24)
(D) Corner lots. All corner lots shall have a minimum width of 80 feet and be substantially larger than a normal lot to allow minimum building setback lines on both streets.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-25)
(E) Abutting a street. All lots shall abut on a publicly dedicated street.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-26)
(F) Double frontage. Double frontage and reverse frontage lots shall be avoided, except where essential to provide separation of residential development from highways or primary thoroughfares or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and orientation. A planting screen easement of at least ten feet, and across which there shall be no right of vehicular access, shall be provided along the rear lot lines of lots abutting such highways and major thoroughfares.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-27)
(G) Lots at right angles. Side lot lines shall be substantially at right angles or radial to street lines.
(2007 Code, § 34-6-28)