§ 151.092 LOTS.
   (A)   Minimum lot sizes. When a proposed subdivision is classified as a hillside subdivision in accordance with § 151.091, the minimum lot size of all lots in a hillside subdivision shall be increased from the minimum lot requirements established in § 151.068(B). The increase in minimum lot size shall be made in accordance with a formula which increases the minimum lot size by 8% for every 1% (or fraction thereof) increase in the average slope above the 16% base slope established in this subchapter. The formula for determining minimum lot sizes in a hillside subdivision is as follows.
   Minimum lot size of subject tract = (Average slope of subject tract in % - 16% x .08 + 1.00 x minimum lot size in § 151.068(B))
   (B)   Panhandle lots. The Village Council may approve panhandle lots in exceptional cases within hillside subdivisions where it is impractical to serve an isolated lot by a public street. The frontage of the panhandle lot shall have a minimum width at the street line of 25 feet, providing an access strip between two regular lots to the isolated building site. The area of such strip shall be excluded in computing the lot area, and the length of said strip shall not exceed 300 feet.
(Prior Code, Ch. 12 Art. V § 503)