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I don't think the lot sizes are a big problem. You said it's an older map style, but a more modern time, yes?

Lots are irregular in old places for 2 reasons: 1) they grow, organically, and 2) lack of tools/equipment to move through the land instead of *with* it.

Modern times/planned cities can eliminate a lot of this irregularity.
In fact, in some places the lot sizes might be regulated... *required* to be a certain size.


I give you 2 cities:

Quincy Il (large town/small city): Laid out in a very precise grid for most of the city.

A precise 12 blocks to a mile, except in the college area, throughout the city. Each "lot" size (individual houses/yards) regulated due to post office/fire department zoning requirements, until you get to the nicer areas

Indianapolis, IN (Metropolis): Similar grid pattern, distorted for larger buildings, and around a central "circle". The most variation is around freeways, parks, and of course the speedway, and further out toward the suburbs.


So, I don't think lot size is an issue at all.


Also, I like the detail