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Page 10 <br />1. Standard Lots. In this instance, the adjusted front footage for rectangular <br />lots will be the actual front footage of the lot. The frontage measured shall <br />be the lot width at the front lot line. <br />MAIN AVP. <br />SO' <br />A <br />9,0 • <br />a <br />Adj. Front Footage <br />EXAMPLES <br />Lot A-50' <br />Lot B-90' <br />2. Rectangular Variation Lots. For a lot which is approximately rectangular <br />and uniform in shape, the adjusted front footage is computed by averaging <br />the front and back sides of the lot. This method is used only where the <br />divergence between front and rear lot lines is 20 feet or Tess. <br />MAIN <br />l 90' <br />A <br />I/O' <br />AVVE. <br />ao' <br />Adj. Front Footage <br />EXAMPLES <br />Lot A-90 : 110 = 100' <br />2 <br />Lot B-70 : 80 = 75' <br />2 <br />3. Triangular Lots. For a triangular shaped lot, the adjusted front footage is <br />computed by averaging the front and back lot lines. The measurement at <br />the back lot line shall not exceed a maximum distance in depth of 150 feet. <br />MAIN AVE. <br />iCO <br />A <br />.L.J <br />e <br />\ 4.0' / I2C <br />v <br />i 2 0 ' <br />Adj. Front Footage <br />EXAMPLES <br />Lot A-100 : 40 = 70' <br />2 <br />Lot B-40 : 130 = 85' <br />2 <br />Lot C-120 : 0 = 60' <br />2 <br />