(A) Relationship to streets. All lots shall front on a public street or road for a minimum distance of 50 feet, except that lots which front on the turnarounds of permanent dead-end streets shall front on the turnarounds for a minimum distance of 25 feet.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 541; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 541)
(B) Arrangements. Except where infeasible, side lot lines shall be at right angles to straight street lines and radial to curved street lines.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 542; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 542)
(C) Dimension. The size, shape, and orientation of lots shall be such as the City Council deems appropriate for the type of development and use contemplated. Lot dimensions within the jurisdiction of this chapter shall conform to any requirements of the zoning chapter.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 543; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 543)
(D) Building line setback. The building line to establish yards for all buildings and lots shall be as provided in the zoning chapter.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 544; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 544)
(E) Corner lots. Corner lots shall have sufficient extra width to meet the building setback lines established on both the front street and the side street.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 545; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 545)
(F) Yard requirements. Yard requirements for residential, commercial, and industrial subdivisions or the portions thereof within the jurisdiction of the chapter, shall be the same as the yard requirements set forth in the zoning chapter for the zoning district or districts in which they are located.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 546; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 546)
(1) Land subject to flooding, and land deemed to be topographically unsuitable for residential development, shall not be platted for residential use or for any other use which may increase the danger to health, life, or property, or aggravate erosion of flood hazards. The land within the subdivision shall be set aside on the plat for the uses as will not be endangered by periodic or occasional inundation contrary to the public welfare. To ensure that lots will be located only where they will provide flood-free house sites, the City Council may require the subdivider to provide elevation and flood profiles sufficient to demonstrate that the house sites will be flood free.
(2) If a stream flows through or adjacent the proposed subdivision, the plat plan shall provide for an easement along the stream for a floodway. The floodway easement shall be wide enough to provide for future enlargement of the stream channel as adjacent areas become more highly developed and run-off rates are increased.
(Ord. 628, passed 7-11-1995; Ord. 816, passed 6-19-2007, § 547; Ord. 851, passed 8-4-2009, § 547)