1174.18 LOTS.
   (a)   The lot size width, depth, shape and orientation shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and type of development and use contemplated. A depth and width ratio of approximately two to one is considered desirable. Lot depth in relation to width shall normally not exceed a ratio of three to one.
 
   (b)   Lots shall conform in size to at least the minimum area and width requirements specified in the Zoning Code of the particular use district in which it is located.
 
   (c)   Corner lots for residential use shall normally be platted wider than interior lots to permit appropriate building setback from, and orientation to, both streets.
 
   (d)   Side lot lines shall normally be at right angles to the street or radial to curved streets, except when natural or cultural features suggest other suitable locations.
 
   (e)   Double frontage lots shall be avoided except where essential to provide separation of residential development from arterial streets or specific disadvantages of topography.
 
   (f)   Every lot shall abut on a public street.
(Ord. 17-1994. Passed 6-6-94.)