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F. Residential Lots (Single Family or Doubles /Duplexes) <br />1. Residential Lot Guidelines. A residential lot shall <br />only be assessed for its frontage as determined in <br />accordance with the rules set forth below: <br />a. Minimum /Maximum. The street improvements will be <br />assessed on a front foot basis for the footage <br />abutting the street surface, with a 75 foot <br />minimum and a 125 foot maximum applying. In the <br />event a lot exceeds 150 feet in width and can be <br />subdivided pursuant to zoning and subdivision <br />requirements and existing site conditions, the <br />property will be assessed on this basis for each <br />individual lot which could be created. Access to <br />a street will generate 75' minimum frontage for <br />assessable purposes. (See Appendix "B ") <br />b. Odd- Shaped Lots. For odd - shaped lots, such as <br />exist on cul -de -sacs, triangular intersection, <br />curved streets, etc., the adjusted front footage <br />is computed by dividing the square footage (area) <br />of the lot by 10,000 square feet to determine the <br />equivalent number of 75 front footage units in the <br />parcel. The equivalent unit figure multiplied by <br />75 feet will give the adjusted front footage. <br />Minimums and maximums set forth in F.1.a. above <br />will apply in this case. Assessable footage for <br />concrete curb and gutter will be determined by <br />actual footage of curb and gutter as measured <br />between property lines projected to radius point. <br />(See Appendix "C ") <br />c. Approximately Rectangular Lots. For a lot which <br />is approximately rectangular, the adjusted front <br />footage is computed by averaging the front and <br />rear sides of the lot. If the lot is deeper than <br />150 feet, the width at the 150 foot depth is used <br />for the rear line dimension. This method is used <br />only where the divergence between the front and <br />rear lot lines is five (5) feet or less. Where <br />divergence is greater than five (5) feet, the "odd <br />shaped lot" formula should be applied. Minimum <br />and maximums set forth in F.1.a apply. (See <br />Appendix "D ") <br />d. Rectangular Lot. For rectangular lots whose <br />frontage is greater than its depth, whether a <br />corner or interior lot, the narrow width shall be <br />considered the assessable side. Where extreme <br />variations exist, the "odd shaped lot" may be <br />used. Every effort will be made to give the <br />property owner the benefit of any doubt. Minimum <br />and maximums set forth in F.1.a apply. (See <br />Appendix "E ") <br />-8- <br />Page 11 <br />
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