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111. <br /> 4110 <br /> • 4. Shallow Lots <br /> For rectangular lots under 130 feet in depth, or irregular <br /> lots averaging less than 130 feet in depth, the front footage <br /> . is determined by the actual lot area divided by 130 feet. <br /> 5. Corner Lots <br /> In the case of a street improvement project which abuts both <br /> sides of a corner lot, the assessable front footage shall be <br /> the dimension of the shorter side plus one-third (1/3) of the <br /> dimension of the long side, or the long side, whichever is <br /> I greater. This same formula will apply where the streets <br /> i <br /> abutting a corner lot are improved within five years of each <br /> other. The maximum amount that a corner lot can be assessed <br /> for street improvements is equal to the dimension of the <br /> shorter side plus one-third of the longer side, or the longer <br /> side, whichever is greater, within a 5 year period. <br /> Where the proposed improvement project is only along one side <br /> of a corner lot, the front footage dimension along that same <br /> side shall be used. <br /> 6. Double Frontage Lots <br /> For lots which front on streets being improved on both the <br /> front and back property lines, the property will only be <br /> assessed on the basis of the average of the two frontages. <br /> 11 <br />