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PC Exhibit G <br /> Sec. 82-256. Double-frontage lots, access to lots, and front/back lot divisions. <br /> (a) Double-fi�ontage lots. Double-frontage and reversed-frontage lots shall be avoided except where <br /> necessary to provide separation of residential development from traffic arterials or to overcome specific <br /> disadvantages of topography and orientation. <br /> (b) Access from any arterial roadway. Lots shall not, in general, derive access exclusively from an <br /> arterial roadway. Where driveway access from any arterial roadway may be necessary for several adjoining lots, <br /> the council may require that such lots be served by a combined access drive in order to limit possible traffic <br /> hazard on such roadway. Where possible, driveways shall be designed and arranged so as to avoid requiring <br /> vehicles to back into traffic on any arterial roadway. <br /> (c) Front/back lot subdivisions. Flag lots and easement back lots shall not be created. Front/back lot <br /> divisions shall be allowed only in conjunction with the creation of an outlot to provide access from the back lot <br /> to the public or private road. Such outlot shall not be allowed as creditable lot area for either the back or front <br /> lots. Front/back lot subdivisions shall adhere to the following standards: <br /> (1) Applicability. <br /> a. Front/back lot divisions may be used when existing property dimensions are narrow and <br /> deep, such that lot width does not allow for a side-by-side lot split,but acreage is <br /> adequate to provide a front lot and a back lot without requiring an area variance when the <br /> area of the outlot access corridor is excluded. <br /> b. Front/back lot divisions may be used for individual lot splits but may not be used when <br /> subdividing a large parcel into numerous lots if creation of a back lot is merely a <br /> convenience to the developer rather than supported by unique site factors. <br /> c. A frontlback lot division shall not be allowed when any existing residence on a <br /> neighboring property abutting the proposed access outlot is located nearer its affected <br /> side lot line than a distance equivalent to the zoning district required front yard depth. <br /> (2) Dimensional standards. Dimensional standards for back lots shall be as follows: <br /> a. Lot area shall be 150 percent of the zoning district requirement. Wetlands may be <br /> allowed as area credit for meeting the,150 percent back lot area requirement, as long as <br /> the back lot contains sufficient contiguous dry buildable land to satisfy the minimum <br /> acreage requirement of the underlying zoning district. <br /> b. Lot width measured parallel to the front or street lot line at the street yard setback line of <br /> a lakeshore back lot, or at the rear of the front yard setback line of a non-lakeshore back <br /> lot, shall meet the zoning district width requirement. The street yard or front yard for any <br /> back lot will be a yard starting where the narrow access outlot corridor ends and the lot <br /> begins. Lakeshore back lots shall meet the lot width standard at the shoreline, at the <br /> lalceshore setback line and at the street yard setback line. <br />