The following regulations shall govern the design and layout of lots:
(a) The lot arrangement and design shall be such that all lots will provide satisfactory building sites, properly related to topography and the character of surrounding development.
(b) All lots shall conform to or exceed the requirements of this Code.
(c) Each lot shall front on a public thoroughfare or a private street.
(d) Each lot shall be served by a private driveway.
(e) Lot lines shall follow municipal boundary lines rather than cross them.
(g) In case of unusual soil conditions or other physical factors which may impair the health and safety of the neighborhood in which a subdivision may be located and upon recommendation of the City Engineer, the Planning Commission may require larger lot widths and lot areas as deemed necessary to accommodate adequate area for buildings and associated site improvements. For slope areas where the average topographic slope is 15% or greater, requirements of Chapter 1141 shall apply.
(h) All side lot lines shall be at approximate right angles to street lines and radial to curved street lines, except where the Planning Commission determines that a variation to this rule would provide a better layout.
(i) Lots with double frontage shall be avoided except where the Commission determines that it is essential to provide separation of residential development on arterial streets.
(j) No corner lot shall have a width at the building line of less than 75 feet.
(k) No lot shall have an average depth of less than 120 feet except that whenever a lot fronts upon an exterior curved portion of a street, the centerline radius of which is 100 feet or less, then the required minimum lot depth may be reduced to not less than 110 feet.
(l) No lot depth shall exceed three times the lot width.
(Ord. 16-19. Passed 9-16-19.)