§ 13.03.02. Standards and restrictions.


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  • A.

    Standards. All deminimus developments shall conform to the following standards:

    1.

    Each proposed lot must conform to the requirements of this Code, including the provision of easements, where appropriate, consistent with easement requirements as established for platting.

    2.

    Each lot shall abut a public or private street for the required minimum lot width for the zoning district where the lots are located except as hereinafter provided.

    3.

    If any lot abuts a street right-of-way that does not conform to the design specifications provided in this Code, the owner may be required to dedicate one-half the right-of-way width necessary to meet the minimum design requirements.

    4.

    To approve the division of one or more parcels in accordance with the provisions for a deminimus development, the area and configuration of each of the new lots shall be consistent or compatible with the surrounding area. In recorded or unrecorded subdivisions, deminimus developments generally shall not be approved where the majority of existing or platted lots have not been divided or where the majority of existing or platted lots are comparable in size or configuration to the subject lot prior to a proposed deminimus division.

    B.

    Restriction. Where a lot or parcel of any area has been divided after April 2, 1992, that lot or parcel may not be further divided by a deminimus development other than under the provisions established for family farm clustering, unless a development plan is prepared and submitted in accordance with this article.

(Ord. No. 95-1, § 1 (13.03.02), 6-8-95; Ord. No. 2003-04, § 1(Exh. A), 4-10-03)