[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.01, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.100), 9-24-2003]
Care shall be exercised in this design and laying out of streets, lots and other elements that good planning principles are followed, efficient use is made of land and that natural assets such as trees and topography be retained wherever practical.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.02, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.110), 9-24-2003]
Subdivision proposals shall be designed to assure that all such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage, that all public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems, are located, elevated and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage and that adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards. Subdivisions shall be designed in accordance with standards established in Sections 455.270 et seq.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.03, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.120), 9-24-2003]
A. 
Provisions must be made for the extension of any existing dead-end streets. Off-center street intersections with an offset of less than one hundred fifty (150) feet between centerlines will not be approved. Streets with reverse curves must have a tangent-length between curves.
B. 
Proposed streets must conform to existing topography as nearly as possible in order that drainage problems may be reduced. Surface drainage across residential lots or along the side or rear lot lines shall be avoided wherever practical. Where such surface drainage on residential lots is necessary, easements shall be provided and the City may require installation of pipe, masonry or rip-rap flumes or such other protective devices in order that adjacent or surrounding property or the welfare of the public shall not be endangered and maintenance will be kept at a minimum.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.04, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.130), 9-24-2003]
The system of streets designated for the subdivision must connect with any streets already platted to the boundary from abutting subdivisions. At reasonable intervals, streets must be continued to the boundaries of the tract subdivided so that future abutting subdivisions may connect therewith.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.05, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.140), 9-24-2003]
Dead-end streets will not be approved unless such dead-end streets are provided to connect with future streets in adjacent land, but cul-de-sacs may be permitted where a vehicular connection is not essential. Such cul-de-sacs shall provide proper access to all lots and a turnaround shall be provided at the closed end with an outside street line radius of at least fifty (50) feet.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.06, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.150), 9-24-2003]
In general, intersecting streets determining block lengths shall be provided at such intervals as to serve cross traffic adequately and to meet existing or future streets. Where no existing plats control, the blocks shall not exceed one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet in length.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.07, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.160), 9-24-2003]
In blocks where substantial pedestrian traffic may occur such as adjacent to schools, the Commission may require pedestrian walkways through blocks. Such walkways shall be ten (10) to fifteen (15) feet in width, shall be adequately fenced and contain a concrete walk the enter length. Such walkways shall be dedicated to the public in the same manner as streets.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.08, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.170), 9-24-2003]
A. 
For the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic, certain streets are designated by the City as thoroughfares. A copy of this plan shall be on file in the office of the Planning Commission and reference shall be made to this plan before any preliminary subdivision plat is approved.
B. 
Arterial Thoroughfares.
1. 
Minimum right-of-way width. One hundred ten (110) feet.
2. 
Maximum gradient. Five percent (5%).
3. 
Minimum radii of horizontal curves. Seven hundred fifty (750) feet.
4. 
Minimum sight distance on vertical curves. Eight hundred (800) feet.
C. 
Primary Thoroughfares.
1. 
Minimum right-of-way width. Eighty (80) feet except that a ninety (90) foot right-of-way shall be provided for a distance of three hundred (300) feet from the intersection of the centerline of two (2) primary thoroughfares.
2. 
Maximum gradient. Six percent (6%).
3. 
Minimum radii of horizontal curves. Five hundred (500) feet.
4. 
Minimum sight distance on vertical curves. Six hundred (600) feet.
D. 
Secondary Thoroughfares.
1. 
Minimum right-of-way width. Sixty (60) feet.
2. 
Maximum gradient. Eight percent (8%).
3. 
Minimum radii of horizontal curves. Two hundred fifty (250) feet.
4. 
Minimum sight distance on vertical curves. Four hundred (400) feet.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.09, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.180), 9-24-2003]
A. 
Existing roads that are considered a part of the County road system shall have the following minimum right-of-way unless approved otherwise by the County:
1. 
Fifty (50) feet with curb and gutter.
2. 
Sixty (60) feet with ditch section.
3. 
Eighty (80) feet with section line road.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.10, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.190), 9-24-2003]
A. 
The remainder of the streets in the City shall be classed as local streets and shall have the following minimum requirements:
1. 
Minimum right-of-way width in single-family area. Fifty (50) feet.
2. 
Minimum right-of-way width in multi-family and industrial areas. Sixty (60) feet.
3. 
Maximum gradient. Ten percent (10%).
4. 
Minimum radii of horizontal curves. Two hundred (200) feet.
5. 
Minimum sight distance of vertical curves. Two hundred (200) feet.
B. 
The minimum gradient on a street shall be one-half of a percent (.5%) except that the minimum of one-fourth of a percent (.25%) may be permitted by the City Engineer in unusual cases.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.11, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.200), 9-24-2003]
When a proposed subdivision abuts a thoroughfare or is bounded by a line that will in the future lie in a thoroughfare or is divided by a thoroughfare, as shown in the Comprehensive Plan, then the owner of that subdivision shall dedicate, without charge, any land within such subdivision that is necessary to provide conformity with the above standards, such dedication to be shown on the preliminary plat and final plat.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.12, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.210), 9-24-2003]
All plats which have not received approval in the preliminary stage, as set forth herein, at the time of the passage of the ordinance codified herein (January 24, 2001) shall be subject to the following regulations in Sections 455.220 through 455.250 regarding residential lot pattern.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.13, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.220), 9-24-2003]
The number of lots facing on collector streets shall be kept to a minimum in each subdivision. The street pattern shall be so designed that the side lines of lots abut collector streets wherever land shapes and topography permit.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.14, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.230), 9-24-2003]
Lots shall not face on major thoroughfares. Residential lots shall have an average depth of not less than one hundred fifteen (115) feet.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.15, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.240), 9-24-2003]
Residential lots shall be of a width to conform with the Zoning Title provided that lots otherwise containing sufficient lot area as required in the Zoning Title may have a width at the front lot line of not less than thirty-five (35) feet when such lots front on a cul-de-sac with a fifty (50) foot radius.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.16, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.250), 9-24-2003]
When development within a subdivision is to proceed under a planned district as set forth in Districts "RP-1" through "MP-1" in the Zoning Title, the normal pattern of lots and blocks need not be included on the plat but any parcels and tracts set aside for such planned development must be of shape and topographic contour to allow flexibility of design of the planned development.
[Ord. No. 1007 §16-303.17, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §455.260), 9-24-2003]
Where one (1) or more entrance or street structures or ornaments such as monuments, pillars, fences, walls, statuary or other decorative features are to be installed in a permanent fashion, the location, size and design shall be included with the street plans submitted to the City Engineer for approval. This submission shall also include a copy of the bylaws or other documentation of the association which will have permanent responsibility for maintenance. Such bylaws or other documentation shall contain language which will, in the opinion of the City Engineer, assure proper maintenance of such structures by such association.