§ 152.053 LOTS.
   (A)   All lots shall conform in width and area requirements to the zoning regulations, as amended.
   (B)   In all quadrangular lots, and insofar as it is practicable all other lots, the side lines shall be at right angles to straight lines and radial to curved street lines.
   (C)   Double frontage lots, when less than 200 feet in depth, are prohibited unless the City Planning Commission determines that the application of this regulation will impose an undue hardship upon the proprietor, and that the area of such lots is more than twice the minimum lot area required.
   (D)   Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to permit the construction of a structure comparable in size to those common to the subdivision, as well as provide standard side yards as determined by the zoning regulations.
   (E)   No lot, outlot, or other parcel of land in a recorded plat shall be further partitioned or divided except as follows.
      (1)   Groups of small lots may be combined to form standard lots to meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the particular zoning district as established by the zoning regulations.
      (2)   Existing lots larger than the minimum for the zoning district may be split into not more than three pieces to form new parcels which meet or exceed the minimum lot size for the particular zoning district.
   (F)   In no case shall standard lots be split into independent parcels which do not meet minimum requirements for the zoning district.
(Prior Code, § 152.48) (Ord. D-962, passed 10-19-1970, effective 10-29-1970)