§ 50-580. Lots and lot sizes.  


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  • (a)

    Lot size and dimensions shall be in accordance with the county zoning regulations. (See exception for cul-de-sac in subsection (g) of this section.)

    (b)

    The normal ratio of the depth of any lot to its width shall not be greater than 2½ to one, except as may be specified in the county zoning regulations, provided, however, for lots ten acres in size or larger, the ratio of depth to width (maximum) may be up to four to one.

    (c)

    Side lot lines shall be substantially at right angles or radial to street lines.

    (d)

    If remnants of land exist after subdividing, they shall be incorporated into existing or proposed lots, or dedicated to public use if acceptable to the county.

    (e)

    Depth and width of parcels laid out or reserved for nonresidential use shall be sufficient to provide satisfactory space for off-street parking and loading as required by the provisions of the zoning regulations.

    (f)

    When a subdivision is recorded with unpaved roads, the final plat shall contain a statement that: "No further subdivision of these lots shall be permitted without the provision of paved road access by the subdivision."

    (g)

    A maximum of three lots fronting on a cul-de-sac may have a lot width less than the minimum required by the county zoning ordinance, provided, however, that all other lot dimensions, setbacks and other requirements shall be met.

(1991 LDR ch. 71, § 4.04)