A.
Every principal building shall be built upon a lot with usable frontage upon a street or streets, as defined in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-7, and shall be improved to meet the Borough's standards or be accepted by the Borough.
B.
The minimum lot width shall be measured at the required front yard setback line. However, in cases of irregularly shaped lots whose sides are not parallel, the lot width may be measured at either the required front yard setback or front lot line, as follows:
(1)
In cases of irregularly shaped lots whose sides are not parallel and the lot width is measured at the required front yard setback, the street frontage shall not be less than 60% of the minimum lot width required, provided that the lot width measured at the front yard setback line shall conform to the minimum width specified in the zoning schedule for the district in which the lot is contained.
(2)
In cases of irregularly shaped lots whose sides are not parallel, the lot width may be measured at the front lot line, provided that the width of the lot measured at the required front yard setback line shall not be less than 85% of the required lot width measured at the front lot line.
(3)
In cases of irregularly shaped lots, total minimum lot area must be measured within a distance equivalent of 150% of the minimum required lot depth of the zone district as measured from the front lot line.
[Added 10-17-2005 by Ord. No. O-20-05]
C.
Within any sight triangle, no grade, vegetation, sign or other object shall be allowed to exceed a height of 30 inches above the adjacent roadway or be placed in such manner as to limit or obstruct the sight distance of motorists entering or leaving the intersection. Said triangle shall be formed by the street lines of such lot and a line drawn between points along such street lines 25 feet distant from their point of intersection.
D.
Where a single lot under individual ownership extends from one street to another, defined herein as a "through lot," both frontages shall be subject to the front yard requirements of this chapter.