(A) The width of a lot shall be the horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured at 90 degrees to the lot depth.
(B) The line used to measure lot width shall be located as close as possible to the rear line of the required front yard.
(C) No part of the measuring line shall not include any portion thereof in a street right-of-way or a street or drive easement.
(D) The frontage of a lot on a street right-of-way or a street or easement shall not be less than 80% of the required lot width, except in the case of lots on a turning circle of a cul-de-sac street.
(E) On a cul-de-sac, the front yard line shall be at the point where 80% of the required width is reached along a line measured parallel to the tangent to the deepest protrusion of the arc describing the road right-of-way through the front of the property.
(F) In no case shall the distance between the above described tangent and front yard line be less than the required front yard setback for the zoning district in question.
(G) The above-described tangent may not be less than 30 feet in width at the road right-of-way line.
(Ord. -, Article IV, § 4.7.5, passed 9-12-2006) Penalty, see § 150.999