§ 17.24.110. Lots.  


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  • A.

    Lot design. Lots shall conform to the following standards:

    1.

    No lot shall be divided by another parcel, by a public street right-of-way, or by a private road easement.

    2.

    No lot shall be divided by a municipal boundary.

    3.

    Each lot shall abut a public or private street that meets the standards of this Title and provides legal and physical access.

    4.

    Side lot lines shall be at substantially right angles to straight road lines and radial to curved road lines.

    5.

    Double frontage lots may only be used to provide separation of residential development from traffic arterials or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography or orientation. Physical and legal access shall only be provided off of the street with the lowest street classification.

    B.

    Flag lots. Flag lots shall be avoided. In no circumstances shall the stem of the parcel exceed one hundred fifty (150) feet.

    C.

    Lot size. Lot sizes shall conform to each of the following:

    1.

    Each lot shall have an area sufficient to meet all design and development standards in this Title.

    2.

    Each lot shall meet the lot size requirements included in Chapter 20 of this Title.

    D.

    Buildable area. Each lot intended to accommodate a building shall contain a suitable site for the intended use. For a single-family lot, the minimum building area is two thousand (2,000) square feet configured to accommodate a building footprint of one thousand three hundred (1,300) square feet. Lots not intended for building purposes shall be so noted on the face of the plat along with the intended use.

(Ord. No. 3102, § 3(Attach. A), 3-5-2013)