1134.02 LOTS AND BLOCKS.
   Every lot shall abut on a dedicated street. Double frontage lots shall be avoided. At the intersection of two streets, property line corners shall be rounded by an arc of a minimum of ten (10) foot radius. Size, shape and orientation of residential lots shall be appropriate to the location of the proposed subdivision and for the type of development contemplated and in conformity with the Zoning Code, with proper regard given yard areas and setback lines. Excessive depth in relation to length shall be avoided. A proportion of two to one depth to frontage shall be normal for lots having a width of sixty (60) feet or more, and depths in excess of three times the lot width are not recommended. Side lines of lots shall be approximately at right angles or radial to the street line. Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to permit maintenance of building lines of both front and sides of lot. The maximum length of blocks may not exceed 1,800 feet except where topographic conditions require longer blocks, nor shall they be less than 400 feet in length. The width of a block shall normally be sufficient to allow two tiers of lots of appropriate depth. Where frontage on a primary street is involved, the long dimension of the block shall front thereon in order to minimize access intersections.
(Ord. 081-2023. Passed 10-3-23.)