1103.03 TYPES OF SUBDIVISIONS.
   (a)   Minor Subdivision. Staff shall determine that a proposed subdivision of land is a Minor Subdivision if:   
      (1)    The proposed division of a parcel of land is along an existing public street, does not involve the opening, widening, or extension of any street or road,
      (2)    Is not more than five (5) lots any one of which may be less than five (5) acres after the original tract has been completely subdivided if:
      (3)    The proposed subdivision shall be in compliance with applicable zoning regulations and these Subdivision Regulations.
      (4)    No lot depth shall exceed four and one-half (4 1/2) times the lot width or be less than one and one-half (1 1/2) times the lot width at the minimum building setback line unless otherwise required by a local zoning resolution (See also, Section 1105.05(d) and Appendix A).
   (b)   Major Subdivision. Staff shall determine that a proposed subdivision of land is a Major Subdivision if it meets any of the following conditions:
(1)   the proposed Subdivision is creating more than five (5) lots, any one of which is less than five (5) acres; or
(2)   requires the creation, widening or extension of a street or access easement; or
(3)   requires the division or allocation of land as a utility or drainage easement or is subdividing platted land to create additional building lots in a recorded Subdivision.
         (Res. 2008-026. Adopted 3-17-08; Ord. 2015-561. Adopted 1-25-16; Ord. 2023-339. Adopted 11-27-23.)