[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.170; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(E), 1979]
The minimum lot area of any lot in a subdivision shall not be less than the minimum lot area requirements of the zoning district(s) covering that area in which the subdivision is located. Extra width shall be provided on all corner lots to provide for at least the same building areas as are provided in interior lots because of the side building requirements on lots siding on streets. All side lines of lots shall be at right angles to straight street lines or radial to curbed street lines, unless a variation to this rule will give a better street and lot plan. Double frontage lots shall be avoided where possible. Each lot shall have frontage on a public street.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.180; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(F)(part), 1979]
It is preferable that residential lots abutting major thoroughfares, as defined in Article II of this Chapter, where marginal access streets are not desirable or possible to attain, be platted with reverse frontage lots or with side lot lines parallel to the major traffic streets.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.190; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(F)(1), 1979]
Excessive lot depth in relation to width shall be avoided. A depth-to-width ratio of three (3) to one (1) shall normally be considered a maximum.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.200; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(F)(2), 1979]
Lots intended for purposes other than residential use shall be specifically designed for such purposes and shall have adequate provision for off-street parking, setbacks and loading and unloading areas.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.210; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(F)(3), 1979]
All parcels created by a division of land shall have a frontage of at least fifty (50) feet in width. Access by means of private roads or easements of access shall be permitted only within the context of a recorded plat.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.220; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(G), 1979]
Building lines shall be shown on all lots. Building lines shall not be less than required by the zoning ordinance.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.230; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(H), 1979]
No block shall be longer than one thousand four hundred (1,400) feet between street lines.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.32.240; Ord. No. 4036 § 5(I), 1979]
All subdivision boundary corners, all corners of street intersections, points of curves and angle points of streets shall be marked by monuments. The subdivision boundary corners shall be marked by use of pins or pipes incased in concrete, stones or concrete monuments. All other points may be marked by monuments as defined under Article II of this Chapter.