(a) The size, shape and orientation of lots shall be appropriate for the location of the proposed subdivision and for the type of development contemplated.
(b) Excessive depth in relation to width shall be avoided. A proportion of two to one shall normally be considered as appropriate.
(c) Every lot shall abut on a publicly dedicated street.
(d) Lots for residence purposes shall be at least sixty feet wide at the building setback line, in order to permit compliance with the side yard requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and still be adequate for a building of practicable width.
(e) Double-frontage lots and reversed-frontage lots shall be avoided.
(f) Side lot lines shall be approximately at right angles to the right-of-way line of the street on which the lot abuts.
(g) Corner lots for residential use shall be platted wider than interior lots in order to permit conformance with the setback on the side street required by the Zoning Ordinance. Special consideration should be given to the size of the corner lots where a residence may be proposed to face a side street.
(h) Residential lots fronting or abutting on highways, thoroughfares and other important trafficways should have extra depth to permit deep setbacks for the buildings from such trafficways.
(Ord. 64-47. Passed 4-27-64.)