The design of residential lots shall comply with the following standards:
A. 
Double frontage shall be avoided.
B. 
Side lines of lots shall be approximately at right angles or radial to the street lines unless, in the opinion of the Planning Board, a variation from this requirement will give a better street and lot plan.
C. 
Corner lots shall have extra width sufficient to permit maintenance of building lines on both front and side.
D. 
Where a subdivision creates a small remnant lot that does not conform to the area width and depth standards of Chapter 347, Zoning, and of this chapter, such remnant lot shall be added to an adjoining lot or lots; or, if not so added to an adjoining lot or lots, such remnant lot shall not be deemed to be a building lot, shall be so marked on the subdivision plat and shall be left in that status until such time as it is added to such adjoining lot or lots.
E. 
Lot lines other than street frontages should be straight lines or follow topographic features, except where existing property lines may require other treatment.
F. 
Intersecting property lines on corner lots adjacent to the street lines should be rounded with a curve of suitable radius, in no case less than 10 feet.
G. 
Where the Master Plan or the Official Map shows a proposed widening of an existing street upon which lots within a proposed subdivision will front, all setbacks on said lots shall be measured from the new street line as proposed on the Master Plan or the Official Map.
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Editor’s Note: Former §§ 301-26, Width of lots, 301-27, Lot sizes in R-O, R-O(a), R-1 and R-2 Zones, and 301-28, Lot sizes in R-3, OR-3, R-4, OR-4, C-1, C-2 and N-C Zones, were deleted from this chapter 11-29-2005 by Ord. No. 05-61 and included in Chapter 347, Zoning. See now §§ 347-28-1, 347-28-2 and 347-28.3.