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1.Applicability. <br />a.Front/back lot divisions may be used when existing <br />property dimensions are narrow and deep, such that lot <br />width does not allow for a side-by-side lot split, but <br />acreage is adequate to provide a "front lot" and a back lot <br />without requiring an area variance when the area ot the <br />outlot .access corridor is excluded. <br />b.Front/back lot divisions may be used for individual "lot <br />splits", but may not be used when subdividing a large <br />parcel into numerous lots if creation of a back lot is merely <br />a convenience to the developer rather than supported by <br />unique site factors. <br />c.A front/back lot division shall not be allowed when any <br />existing residence on a neighboring property abutting the <br />proposed access outlot is located nearer its affected side lot <br />line than a distance equivalent to the zoning district <br />required front yard depth. <br />Dimensional stand-’rds for back lots shall be as follows: <br />a. <br />b. <br />Lot area shall be 150% of the zoning district requirement. <br />D>t width measured parallel to the street at the rear of the <br />"street yard" of a lakeshore back lot, or at the rear of the <br />front yard of a nonlakeshore back lot, shall meet the zoning <br />district width requirement. The street yard or front yard <br />for any back lot will be a yard staning at the point where <br />the narrow access outlot corridor ends and the creditable lot <br />area begins. Lakeshore back lots shall meet the lot width <br />standard at the shoreline, at the lakeshore setback and at <br />the rear of the street yard. <br />c.The depth of the required street yard or front yard shall be <br />150% of the zoning district front yard requirement. <br />The side yard arwl rear yard depths for back lots shaO be <br />150% of the zoning district yard requirements. The <br />lakeshore yard of a lakeshore back lot shall meet the <br />zoning district lakeshore yard requirements. <br />]