10-3-3: LOTS:
   A.   Layout: Where possible, lot lines shall be at right angles to straight street lines or radial to curved street lines. Lots with frontage on two (2) parallel streets shall be avoided except where one street is an arterial feeder or highway with no direct access to the lot.
   B.   Size And Dimension: Minimum lot areas and lateral dimensions shall be as set forth in the village zoning regulations.
   C.   Corner Lots: Corner lots shall be platted at least ten percent (10%) wider than the minimum lot width required.
   D.   Natural Features: In the subdivision of land, due regard shall be shown for all natural features which, if preserved, will add attractiveness and stability to the proposed development.
   E.   Lots Along Thoroughfares: There shall be no direct vehicular access from residential lots to arterial streets or highways, and residential lots shall be separated from railroad rights of way by a twenty five foot (25') buffer strip, which may be in the form of added depth or width of lots backing on or siding on the railroad right of way.
   F.   Lot Remnants: Lot remnants which are below the minimum lot size must be added to adjacent or surrounding lots rather than be allowed to remain as an unusual outlot or parcel unless the owner can show plans for the future use of such remnant.
   G.   Boundary Lines: Lots shall follow, rather than cross, village boundary lines whenever practicable. (1999 Code § 10.02)
   H.   Area And Width Requirements: Subdivision lots in the village and within the extraterritorial limits under the jurisdiction of the village shall be in conformance with the area and width requirements of the village zoning regulations. (1999 Code § 10.02; amd. 2005 Code)