§ 153.072 REQUIRED LOT AREA AND WIDTH.
The following shall constitute minimum required lot areas and widths in the Residential Districts:
   (A)   SF District. Minimum required lot area for single-family dwellings shall be one-fourth of one acre or more if connected to a public sanitary sewage disposal system, or seven-tenths of one acre or more if connected to an on-site sanitary sewage disposal system approved by the Health Department. Minimum required lot width at the building line shall be 100 feet. Building and required parking shall not cover more than 25% of the total lot area.
   (B)   MF District.
      (1)   Minimum lot areas for the MF District are as follows:
Number of Units
Minimum Lot Area if on Public Sanitary Sewer
Minimum Lot Area if not on Public Sanitary Sewer
Number of Units
Minimum Lot Area if on Public Sanitary Sewer
Minimum Lot Area if not on Public Sanitary Sewer
1
8,000 sq. ft.
43,560 sq. ft.
2
11,000 sq. ft.
26,000 sq. ft.
3
14,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
4
17,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
5
19,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
6
21,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
7
23,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
8
25,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
 
      (2)   Maximum number of dwelling units per building shall be eight units. Total building and parking shall not cover more than 50% of the total lot area. Minimum required lot width at the building line shall be 75 feet.
   (C)   GF District.
      (1)   Minimum lot areas for the GF District are as follows:
 
Number of Sleeping Quarters
Minimum Lot Area if on Public Sanitary Sewer
Minimum Lot Area if not on Public Sanitary Sewer
1
13,000 sq. ft.
26,000 sq. ft.
2
21,780 sq. ft.
43,560 sq. ft.
3
29,000 sq. ft.
Not allowed
4
36,300 sq. ft.
Not allowed
 
      (2)   Maximum number of sleeping quarters per building shall be four units. Total building and parking shall not cover more than 50% of the total lot area. Minimum required lot width at the building line shall be 100 feet. Developments with more than one building shall utilize the same lot size ratio in calculating total development land area requirements.
(Ord. 665-98, passed 12-21-1998; Ord. 784-12, passed 8-13-2012)