(a) The lot arrangement, design, and shape shall be such that lots will provide satisfactory and desirable sites for buildings, and be properly related to topography, and conform to requirements set forth herein. Lots shall not contain peculiarly shaped elongations solely to provide necessary square footage which would be unusable for normal purposes.
(b) All lots shown on the subdivision plat shall conform to the minimum requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, then in effect, if any, for the zone in which the subdivision is located, and to the minimum requirements of the Municipal Health Department for water supply and sewage disposal. The minimum width for any residential building lot shall be as required by the Zoning Ordinance then in effect for zoned areas.
(c) Each lot shall abut on a street dedicated by the subdivision plat or an existing publicly dedicated street which has become public by right of use and is more than thirty feet wide. Interior lots in Residence Zones having frontage on two streets shall be prohibited except where unusual conditions make other design impossible.
(d) Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient for maintenance of required building lines on both streets as required in the Zoning Ordinance.
(e) Side lines of lots shall be approximately at right angles, or radial to the street line.
(f) Remnants of Lots Forbidden. All remnants of lots below minimum size left over after subdividing of a large tract shall be added to adjacent lots rather than allowed to remain as unusable parcels.
(Ord. 1972-31. Passed 10-3-72.)
(Ord. 1972-31. Passed 10-3-72.)