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A. Corner Lot. The term “corner lot” means a lot situated at the intersection of two or more streets, the street frontages of which form an angle not greater than 128 degrees, and not less than 45 degrees.

B. Interior Lot. Interior lot” means a lot other than a corner lot or a reverse corner lot.

C. Key Lot. Key lot” means the first lot to the rear of a reverse corner lot and whether or not separated by an alley.

D. Reverse Corner Lot. Reverse corner lot” means a corner lot of which the lot side line on the street side is substantially a continuation of the lot front line of the lot upon which the rear of said corner lot abuts.

E. Through Lot. Through lot” means a lot having frontage on two streets, including a lot at the intersection of two streets when the street sides of such lot form an internal angle of less than 45 degrees. Corner lots and reverse corner lots as defined in this title are not through lots.

F. Transitional Lot. Transitional lot” means a residentially classified lot a side line of which forms a common boundary with contiguous property classified for either a higher density residential use or commercial or industrial uses. (Ord. 2020 § 2, 1994; Ord. 190 Art. IV § 412, 1964)