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2329-98
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9/23/1998
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B. Minimum Lot Area-Shape. Except as provided in Subsection E of this Section, <br /> every lot shall be of a shape such that two lines, one equal to the required width and one <br /> equal to the required depth for the land use district. may be placed at right angles to each <br /> other entirely within the lot boundaries. Lot width shall be measured at the midpoint <br /> between the front and rear building setback lines of the primary structure, which structure <br /> does not include detached garages or other accessory buildings. <br /> C. Minimum Lot Area-Averaging in Subdivisions. In any formal subdivision or <br /> short subdivision, the individual lots of the subdivision shall be considered legal lots if <br /> the average of the areas of all lots in the subdivision meets the minimum requirement for <br /> the district in which the subdivision is located, provided: <br /> 1. That in the R-S zone, no individual lot therein shall be less than five thousand <br /> square feet in area or fifty feet in width; <br /> 2. That in the R-1 zone, no individual lot therein shall be less than four thousand <br /> square feet in area, fifty feet in width, or eighty feet in lot depth; <br /> 3. That in the R-2 zone, the following standards shall apply: <br /> a. On lots without alley access, and on lots abutting a public alley where <br /> topography precludes vehicular access to off-street parking from the alley, no <br /> individual lot therein shall be less than four thousand square feet in area, fifty feet <br /> in width, or eighty feet in lot depth; <br /> b. On lots with alley access, except those described in subsection 3.a, no <br /> individual lot therein shall have an area less than three thousand square feet, be <br /> less than thirty feet in width, or less than eighty feet in lot depth. On such lots, <br /> the minimum lot frontage requirement shall be not less than 30 feet, and the lot <br /> frontage requirements of Section 39.130.D shall not apply; <br /> 4. That lot area averaging may not be used to create lots for duplexes or multiple <br /> family dwellings with less lot area than otherwise required by this Title for the zone in <br /> which the property is located; <br /> 5. Not more than a thirty-five percent increase over the required minimum lot area <br /> for any single lot shall be credited in computing average lot area: <br /> 6. Common open space and/or common recreation areas provided within a <br /> subdivision shall be permitted to be included in the calculation of average lot area. <br /> 7. Environmentally sensitive areas placed in an environmentally sensitive area tract <br /> or covenant may be included in the calculation of average lot area, provided that no <br /> portion of an environmentally sensitive area may be included in the lot area of any lot <br /> containing less than 5,000 square feet. <br /> 8. The development standards of Section 7.010 shall apply to single family <br /> dwellings on lots with less than 5.000 square feet created using the lot area averaging <br /> process. <br /> 4 <br />
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