Section 98-107. lots.
(a) The size, width, depth, shape and orientation of subdivision lots and the minimum building setback lines shall be in conformity with chapter 110 of this code pertaining to zoning.
(b) lot dimensions shall conform to chapter 110 of this code pertaining to zoning.
(1) Residential lots, when not immediately serviceable by public sewer, shall meet the minimum requirements of chapter 110 of this code pertaining to zoning.
(2) depth and width of properties reserved or laid out for multiple, commercial and industrial purposes shall be adequate to provide for offstreet service and parking facilities required by the type of use and development contemplated.
(3) Corner lots for residential use shall have a width at least 15 percent larger than the width of interior lots along both adjacent streets in order to permit appropriate building setback from and orientation to both streets.
(c) The subdividing of the land shall be such as to provide, by means of a public street, each lot with access to an existing public street.
(d) Double frontage and reverse frontage lots should be avoided, unless essential to provide separation of residential development from traffic arteries or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and orientation. A planting screen easement of at least ten feet and across which there shall be no right of access shall be provided along the line of lots abutting such a traffic artery or other disadvantageous use.
(e) Side lot lines shall intersect streets and each other at right angles, and in no case shall a lot have an interior angle of less than 30 degrees from a street or lot line.