§ 46-257. Lots nonconforming as to area and width regulations and lots of unusual dimensions.  


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  • 1.

    When authorized as a special exception by the PZC, a building may be erected or altered on any lot previously platted and approved by the Village that is not of the required minimum area or width or is of such unusual dimensions that the owner would have difficulty in providing the required open spaces for the district in which the lot is situated.

    2.

    Where two or more contiguous undeveloped lots are held in single ownership within a subdivision which has been previously platted and approved by the Village and the lots are individually not of the required minimum area or width for the district in which they are situated, no special exception shall be required for the issuance of building permits provided that such lots are developed to provide the minimum lot frontage required for each structure.

(Ord. No. 2542, § 1, 9-12-2017)