1113.06  LOTS.
   (a)   The lot arrangement and design shall be such that all sublots will provide satisfactory and desirable building sites, properly related to topography and the character of the surrounding development.
   (b)   All side lines of lots shall be at right angles to street lines and radial to curved street lines except where a variation to this rule will provide a better street and sublot layout.  Lots with double frontage except when paralleling major highways will be avoided.
   (c)   (1)   No lot shall have less area or width than is required by the Zoning Ordinance applying to the area in which it is located.  If no zoning is in effect, the following minimum lot area and width at the building line shall be met:
 
Type of Development
Group Water and
Sewer Available 
Single-family
60' width
7,500 sq. ft.
Two-family
80' width
11,000 sq. ft.
Multi-family
120' width
4,000 sq. ft. per dwelling unit
Commercial
100' width
20,000 sq. ft.
Industrial
200' width
40,000 sq. ft.
      (2)   For slope areas where the average topographic slope is fifteen percent (15%) or greater, refer to Hillside Standards, Chapter 1121.
   (d)   No lot shall be subdivided after acceptance of the original plat except as provided in the Zoning Ordinance.
   (e)   No corner lot shall have a width at the building line of less than seventy-five feet.  Either of the two sides of a corner lot fronting on a street may be designated the front lot, provided the rear yard shall always be opposite the frontage so designated.
   (f)   The corners of lots as street intersections shall have a curve with a minimum radius of twenty feet to the intersection of the property line. 
(Ord. 1389.  Passed 1-10-80.)