When the lot to be shown thereon shall be less than 100 feet in its narrowest dimension, and not more than 200 feet in length, such plan shall be drawn to a uniform scale of one-sixteenth of an inch to a foot. When such lot shall exceed either of the aforesaid dimensions, the plat shall be drawn to a scale of one thirty-second of an inch to the foot. Such plans, if drawn to an engineer’s scale (one inch equals 20 feet and one inch equals 40 feet), shall be accepted as equivalent to one-sixteenth and one thirty-second, respectively, as aforesaid.
(Ord. 1928-113, passed 3-4-1929)