§ 153.33  LOTS.
   (A)   In any agriculture or residence district with minimum width and area for lots shall conform to the requirements of the Zoning Code, but in no case shall the width be less than 60 feet at the setback line, or the area contain less than 6,000 square feet if a public water supply and sanitary sewers are provided; 7,200 square feet if a public water supply but no sanitary sewers are provided; or 10,000 square feet if neither public water supply or sanitary sewers are provided. Where property is located in a business or manufacturing district, the minimum permissible lot size and frontage shall be at the discretion of the Commission.
   (B)   The depth-to-depth ratio of the usable area of a lot shall be not greater than three to one.
   (C)   Building setback lines shall not be less than those required by the Zoning Code.
   (D)   Whenever possible, side lines of lots shall be at right angles or radial to street lines.
   (E)   Every lot shall abut on a street.
   (F)   Through lots having frontage on two parallel or approximately parallel streets will be permitted only at the discretion of the Commission.
   (G)   Except where alleys are provided for the purpose, each lot shall have an easement for utilities along the rear lot line and along the side lot line where necessary. No easement shall be less than ten feet wide on each lot, making an overall easement width of 20 feet.
   (H)   When the terrain so requires, easements for sanitary sewers along lot lines other than the rear lot lines shall be provided.
(Prior Code, § 153.23)  (Ord. 1-PC-1956, passed 1-28-1957)  Penalty, see § 153.99