Example of a Village Lot

Traditional Lots range in size from 5,000 sq. ft. and up, and result in densities ranging from five units per acre and lower. Lot sizes are typical of traditional Neighborhood subdivisions and generally range from 50 to 85 feet in width and from 100 to 120 feet in depth.
These lots permit relatively larger floor areas and larger private yard areas, and are typically intended for market segments such as move up buyers or buyers with larger families.
Traditional lots typically have front accessed garages due to wider lot configurations. Wider lots allow more building architecture to front the street, and the option of swing-in garages.
Typical lot sizes and densities are shown in the matrix above and in the following examples of product site plans.
Traditional Village Lot
Village Lot
Minimum Lot Size 5,000 sq. ft.
Minimum Lot Width 45 ft.
Maximum Lot Width 100 ft.
Average Lot Coverage 1 55%
Traditional Garden Lot
Garden Lot
Minimum Lot Size 7,500 sq. ft.
Maximum Lot Size No maximum
Minimum Lot Width 65 ft.
Maximum Lot Width 85 ft.
Average Lot Coverage 1 55%

Example of a Garden Lot