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4. Comprehensive plan policy language which may designate a particular street as a"gateway"street; <br /> 19.06.060 Lot Requirements for Lots Created Through Land Division Process. <br /> A. Minimum Lot Dimensions. <br /> Except as provided in this title,every lot shall be of a shape such that two lines,one equal to the required width <br /> and one equal to the required depth for the land use district, may be placed at right angles to each other entirely <br /> within the lot boundaries.The panhandle portion of a panhandle lot may not be used for purposes of meeting this <br /> requirement. For lots with vehicular access from a private access drive,the access drive and associated easement <br /> are excluded from the calculation of lot width. <br /> B. Lot shape <br /> Irregularly shaped lots shall be prohibited unless approved by the director or through a unit lot land division. In <br /> general,all lots shall be composed of straight lines which provide adequate building site and private rear yard area, <br /> except as permitted in unit lot land divisions and binding site plans through review and approval of a site plan. <br /> C. Other Lot Requirements. <br /> 1. Lot arrangement and design shall take into consideration,to the maximum extent possible,the natural <br /> features of the site such as critical areas, parks,open space,and views. Each lot shall provide a suitable <br /> building site and driveway access from existing or proposed streets. <br /> 2. Double frontage lots shall be avoided whenever possible. <br /> 3. Lots shall not,in general,access from arterial streets.Where driveway access from a street may be <br /> necessary for several adjoining lots,the city may require that such lots be served by combined access <br /> points and driveways designed or arranged so as to avoid requiring vehicles to back into traffic. <br /> 4. Through the unit lot land division or binding site plan process,the director may modify the Everett Unified <br /> Development Code requirements for individual lots for width,depth,area,frontage,setbacks and <br /> minimum building site; provided,that Everett Unified Development Code density standards are met for <br /> the total site. <br /> 5. Individual lots that take access from a cul-de-sac may be allowed a reduced frontage,but not less than a <br /> minimum of twenty feet if the front setback is increased to thirty feet. <br /> 6. Minimum building site requirements.All new lots shall contain suitable area for a building footprint, <br /> setbacks,access and off-street parking in accordance with the standards in this section.Additional open <br /> space and design requirements may apply under EMC 19.08 depending on housing type. <br /> a. Minimum building footprint area: 1,200 square feet,with a minimum dimension of 25 feet. <br /> b. Setbacks: per underlying zone and Table 6-2. <br /> c. Access and parking. Driveways and off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter <br /> 19.34 of this title. <br /> D. Block length. <br /> Blocks within a land division greater than 400 feet shall be avoided wherever possible. <br /> E. Panhandle Lots. <br /> The planning director and city engineer shall have the authority to allow panhandles lots and may require an <br /> easement rather than a panhandle configuration based on the maximum development potential of a site. In <br /> subdivisions,panhandle shaped lots are restricted to sites that contain natural constraints such as topography <br /> greater than fifteen percent or critical areas. In short subdivisions, panhandle shaped lots are permitted without <br /> the above restrictions, provided all panhandle lots meet the following standards: <br /> 1. No panhandle shaped lot shall be permitted in short subdivisions where the ownership is common with a <br /> contiguous property; <br /> 2. Side-by-side panhandle access drives in subdivisions or short subdivisions are not permitted; <br /> Ch.19.06,Lot and Building Placement,Densities 8 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />