§ 152.014 RESIDENTIAL LOT STANDARDS.
   (A)   All side lot lines shall be generally perpendicular to the street right-of-way lines, or radial to curved street lines unless necessary to achieve a better street and lot plan. Lots with double frontage shall be avoided. All residential lots shall abut on a publicly dedicated right-of-way.
   (B)   The area of the street right-of-way, whether dedicated to the public or a private street or easement for street purposes, shall not be included in calculating the area of the lot to be in accordance with the minimum lot area requirements of the zoning district in which the lot is located.
   (C)   Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to permit the establishment of front building setback lines on both the front and the side of the lots adjoining the streets as stipulated in the Zoning Ordinance for the appropriate zoning district.
   (D)   Property lines at street intersections shall be rounded with a radius of 25 feet or a greater minimum radius where the Planning and Zoning Board considers it necessary.
   (E)   Lots abutting a water course, drainage way, channel, or stream shall have additional minimum width or depth as required to provide an adequate building site and afford the minimum usable area required in the zoning ordinance for front, rear, and side yards.
(Ord. 1995-0-25, passed 12-26-95)