A. Lot Width.
1. Each residential lot or parcel shall have frontage width not less than that required by the zoning ordinance, as set forth in Title 17 of the Municipal Code. Each residential lot or parcel on a dead end street, cul-de-sac, or on a curbed street, when the side lines thereof are diverging from the front to the rear of such lot or parcel, shall have a width not less than that required by the zoning ordinance.
B. Lot Depth. The depth of all lots shall comply with the requirements of the zoning ordinance relative to each particular zoning district.
C. Lot Area. The area of all lots shall comply with the requirements of the zoning ordinance relative to each particular zoning district.
D. Lot Frontage. Lots shall have a single frontage on a street; new double frontage lots or lots without street frontage will not be permitted except where, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, topographic or unusual physical conditions justify a deviation from this rule.
E. Side Lines. The side lines of lots shall, wherever practicable, be required to run at right angles or radially to the street upon which the lot faces.
F. Lot Numbering and Dimensions. Lot numbers shall begin with the numeral "1" and shall continue consecutively through each unit of the tract with no omissions or duplications, and no block numbers shall be used.
G. Suitability of Lots. All lots shall be suitable for the purpose for which they are intended to be sold. Land subject to flooding or deemed by the Planning Commission to be uninhabitable shall be indicated on the final map.
H. Land Remnants. All remnants of below minimum size left over after the subdivision of a larger tract must be added to adjacent lots rather than allowed to remain as unusable parcels. (Ord. 2017-01 (part), 2017: prior code § 9065)