[Ord. No. 53, 8-17-1998]
The subdivision design layout standards set forth under this
article are development guides. All final plats must be reviewed and
approved by the township board in accordance with this chapter.
[Ord. No. 53, 8-17-1998]
Lots within subdivisions shall conform to the following standards:
(1) Sizes and shapes.
a. The lot size, width, depth and shape in any subdivision proposed
for residential uses shall be appropriate for the location and the
type of development contemplated.
b. Lot areas and widths shall conform to at least the minimum requirements
of the zoning ordinance for the district in which the subdivision
is proposed.
c. Building setback lines shall conform to at least the minimum requirements
of the zoning ordinance.
d. The depth of a lot shall not exceed three times the width, as measured
at the building line.
e. Corner lots in residential subdivisions shall be platted at least
25 feet wider than the minimum width permitted by the zoning ordinance.
f. Residential lots abutting major thoroughfares, secondary, or collector
streets, where marginal access streets are not desirable or possible
to attain, shall be platted with reverse frontage lots, or with side
lot lines parallel to the major traffic streets, or shall be platted
with a minimum of 15 feet of extra depth to permit appropriate privacy
screening as required by the township and generous distances between
building and such trafficway.
g. Lots intended for purposes other than residential use shall be specifically
designed for such purposes and shall have adequate provision for off-street
parking, setbacks and other requirements in accordance with the zoning
ordinance.
(2) Arrangement.
a. Every lot shall front or abut a publicly dedicated street, except
in those instances involving a planned development for multiple dwellings,
business centers or industrial tracts where, in the judgment of the
township, such requirements would not serve the best interests of
the township.
b. Side lot lines shall be at right angles or radial to the street lines.
c. Back-up lots: Lots generally shall back into such features as freeways,
regional, major or secondary roads, shopping centers or industrial
properties, except where there is a marginal access street.
d. Lots shall have a front-to-front relationship across all streets,
where possible.
e. Where lots border upon bodies of water, the front yard shall be designated
as that side fronting on the street, except as noted in the township
zoning ordinance.
f. Lots subject to flooding, or otherwise deemed by the planning commission
to be uninhabitable, shall not be platted for residential purposes
or for uses that may, in the judgment of the planning commission,
increase the flood hazard. Such land within a subdivision shall be
set aside for other uses, such as parks or other open space.
g. Where parcels of land are subdivided into unusually large lots, the
parcels may be divided, where feasible, so as to allow for resubdividing
into smaller parcels in a logical fashion. Lot arrangements shall
allow for the ultimate extension of adjacent streets through the middle
of wide blocks.
[Ord. No. 53, 8-17-1998]
The natural features and character of lands must be preserved,
wherever possible. Due regard must be shown for all natural features,
such as large trees, natural groves, water courses and similar community
assets that will add attractiveness and value to the property if preserved.
The preservation of drainage and natural stream channels must be considered
by the proprietor and the dedication and provision of adequate barriers
(dams, bulkheads, retaining walls, etc.), where appropriate, shall
be required.
[Ord. No. 53, 8-17-1998]
Any areas of land within the proposed subdivision which lie
either wholly or in part within the floodplain of a river, stream,
creek or lake, or any other areas which are subject to flooding or
inundation by storm water, shall require specific compliance with
the State Land Division Act and its review by the county public works
commissioner and the water resources commission of the department
of natural resources.
[Ord. No. 53, 8-17-1998]
Removal of topsoil from areas to be subdivided shall be prohibited,
except in those areas to be occupied by buildings, roads or parking
areas. A plan for storage or stockpiling of topsoil shall be submitted
by the proprietor with the site engineering plans and shall be approved
by the township engineer. No topsoil shall be removed from the site
without prior authorization, as provided by township ordinances.