In addition to the other provisions of this title, any lot hereafter created as a part of any subdivision shall comply with either the minimum lot size and width provisions of Section
20.16.040 or the minimum land area and width criteria with respect to topography set forth in the following table, whichever are greater. This requirement shall not apply where the proposed subdivision merely results in realignment of existing lot lines and does not create any additional parcels or building sites.
Percent Slope | Minimum Land Area in Square Feet | Minimum Width in Feet |
|---|
0-10 | As specified in Zoning District | |
11-15 | 10,000 sq. ft. | 80 |
16-20 | 15,000 sq. ft. | 100 |
21-30 | 20,000 sq. ft. | 150 |
31-40 | 43,560/1 acre | 200 |
41-50 | 2 acres | 300 |
51-60 | 4 acres | 300 |
61-70 | 6 acres | 300 |
71-80 | 8 acres | 300 |
over 80 | 10 acres | 300 |
For purposes of this section, minimum width is defined as either: the distance between the side lot lines, measured at right angles to the median between the side lot lines, at a point midway between front and rear lot line; or, the dimension on a line parallel to the average direction of the natural contours, passing through the center of an area which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, would permit the location of a dwelling with the least amount of grading, the safest and most convenient driveway access, and which would otherwise conform to all provisions of this title, and with the intent of this section.
For the purposes of this section, lot slope shall be measured along a line passing through the center of the lot or the building site between lot lines and perpendicular to the natural contours. Percentage slope equals the vertical rise in feet between two points, divided by the horizontal distance between the two points multiplied by 100, and rounded to the nearest full percent.
The Planning Commission may recommend and/or the City Council may amend and authorize conditional exceptions allowing a lot with lesser width and area than required by the percent of slope. Any such exception should be made pursuant to those guidelines outlined in Chapter
21.36, Exceptions, of this title. In addition to those findings set forth therein, the following findings shall be made.
A. Demonstrate reasonable and realistic access.
B. Indicate minimal disturbance of existing site conditions from new construction.
C. Show minimal impact to neighborhood including traffic circulation and public safety.
Nothing contained in this section shall result in a merger of contiguous parcels or units of land under Section 21.04.044 or any other provision of law. |
(Ord. 984 § 2, November 2, 1981; Ord. 1093 § 8, March 19, 1990)