A. Lots with Contiguous Frontage in One Ownership. When two or more adjoining lots with contiguous frontage are under common ownership and one or more of the lots are nonconforming in terms of width or area, such lots shall be combined to create one or more lots, each of which conforms to the applicable dimensional requirements of the district prior to the commencement of development.
B. Single Lot of Record in a Residential District. When a lot in a residential zoning district has an area or width which does not conform to the dimensional requirements of the district where it is located, but was lawfully established on or before January 1, 2020, then a single-family detached dwelling may be built on the lot, subject to compliance with setback standards.
C. Single Lot of Record in a Nonresidential District. When a lot in a nonresidential district has an area or width which does not conform to the dimensional requirements of the district where it is located, but was lawfully established on or before January 1, 2020, then development on the lot may be permitted, subject to compliance with all required dimensional and development standards, and all other applicable development and design standards.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)