(a) Street Frontage; Dedications. Every lot in a subdivision shall abut upon a street that has been dedicated to public use. Lots that abut upon an arterial street may be required by Council to front upon a marginal access street. No private street shall be platted. Council may require the platting and dedication to public use of streets or alleys in a proposed subdivision to provide access to and from lands, whether platted or unplatted, adjoining or adjacent to such subdivision.
(b) Street Frontage; Lot Lines. Each lot shall front upon a public street. Inside lot lines, insofar as practical, shall be perpendicular to a straight street line or radial to a curved street line.
(c) Dimensions; Sewage; Parking. A residential lot served by a public sewer shall be not less than sixty feet in width at the building lines, 100 feet in depth and 7,000 square feet in area. A residential lot not served by a public sewer shall be not less than 100 feet in width at the building set-back lines, 150 feet in depth, and, in any event, 20,000 square feet in area. All types of lots not served by a public sewer shall contain an area adequate for an approved type of septic tank and disposal field. A lot proposed to be used for business, commercial or industrial purposes shall be of a size and dimension that will permit the development of off-street service and parking facilities appropriate to the use contemplated. However, the dimensions and area of a lot shall not be less than are necessary in order to comply with the requirements of these Subdivision Regulations that are applicable to such lot.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85; Ord. 1720. Passed 2-11-14.)