1187.02   AREA DISTRICT REGULATIONS.
   (a)   In an "AA" and "A" Area District in a Single or Two-Family House District, no building to be used as a residence shall be erected, altered or used for other than a dwelling house.
   In an "AA" and "A" Area District in any use district, no building or portion of a building to be used as a residence shall be erected, altered or used to accommodate or make provision for more than one family on an interior lot less than sixty feet wide nor for more than one family for each sublot as outlined in Section 1187.01.
(Ord. 371-02. Passed 12-9-02.)
    (b)   In a "B" Area District in a Single or Two-Family House District, no building to be used as a residence shall be erected, altered or used for other than a dwelling house.
   In a "B" Area District in any use district, no building or portion of a building to be used as a residence shall be erected, altered or used to accommodate or make provision for more than one family for each sublot, except that in any area district, other than an "A" Area District, residence for two families may be provided on any lot that was separately owned, or on any lot in a recorded subdivision that was on record on or prior to May 4, 1931.
    (c)   In a "C" or "D" Area District, no dwelling house or multiple dwelling shall be erected, altered or used to provide residence for more than one family for each sublot as outlined above.
    (d)   In computing the area of the lot for the purpose of this chapter, the area shall be considered as extending to the center of any abutting alley.
    (e)   For the purpose of this Zoning Code, a corner lot shall be considered as extending not farther than fifty feet from the side street line, measured at right angles thereto, nor greater in depth than three times the width.
    (f)   No yard or other open space provided about any building for the purpose of complying with the provisions of these regulations shall again be considered as the yard or other open space of any other building.
    (g)   Council may grant a variance in the lot area requirement on the recommendation of the City Planning Commission.
(Ord. 97-55. Passed 5-2-55.)
    (h)   Notwithstanding the requirements set forth in other sections of this chapter, in the development of an apartment project of two or more buildings, the creation of a single sublot for each building shall not be required.
(Ord. 210-63. Passed 10-7-63.)