§ 1246.03 MINOR SUBDIVISIONS.
   (a)   Lots. All lots shall abut a public or private street or thoroughfare.
      (1)   Zoning conformance. The lot size, width and depth, and the minimum building setback lines, shall conform to any existing zoning regulations.
      (2)   Lot width. The minimum lot width shall be 60 feet at the minimum building setback line.
      (3)   Lot depth. No lot depth shall exceed three and one-half times its width. The width, for this purpose, shall be at the building setback line.
      (4)   Minimum building setback lines (from the right-of-way line).  
 
A.
State highways and major thoroughfares
40 feet
B.
Collector streets
35 feet
C.
All other streets
30 feet
Corner lots shall meet minimum setbacks on both sides abutting the intersecting streets.
 
      (5)   Side yards. The minimum building setback from side lot lines shall be five feet.
      (6)   Rear yards. The minimum building setback from the rear lot line shall be 30 feet.
   (b)   Storm sewers.  
      (1)   If the minor subdivision is in an area where a public storm sewer system is not available, the subdivider shall do the grading and provide such drainage structures, including rain water drainage, for each individual building on each lot as required by the City Engineer.
      (2)   Where a storm sewer system is reasonably accessible and adequate, as determined by the City Engineer, the subdivision shall extend and connect with the storm sewer system and shall do such grading and provide such drainage structures to connect each building on each lot to the storm sewer system as required by the City Engineer.
   (c)   Water supply and sanitary sewers. Where public or community water supply and sanitary sewer facilities are not available, individual water wells and sanitary sewer disposal facilities shall be provided for each lot in the subdivision as required by the City Health Commissioner or another agency having jurisdiction.
(Ord. 17-83, passed 6-6-1983)