Arrangement. In any new subdivision the street, block and lot layouts
shall conform to the arrangement, width and location indicated on
the City Official Map, County jurisdictional highway system plan,
Comprehensive Plan or plan component or neighborhood development plan,
if any, of the City, town or county and shall be so designated as
to: be within the capability of the land and water resources; least
disturb the existing terrain, flora, fauna and water regimen; and
meet all the use, site, sanitary, floodland and shoreland regulations
contained in the City Zoning Code and the Jefferson County Code when
applicable. In areas for which such plans have not been completed,
the street layout shall recognize the functional classification of
the various types of streets and shall be developed and located in
proper relation to existing and proposed streets, to the topography,
to such natural features as streams and tree growth, to public convenience
and safety, to the proposed use of the land to be served by such streets
and to the most advantageous development of adjoining areas. The subdivision
shall be designed so as to provide each lot with satisfactory solar
access and access to a public street.
(a)
Arterial streets, as defined in §
650-7, shall be arranged so as to provide ready access to centers of employment, centers of governmental activity, community shopping areas, community recreation and points beyond the boundaries of the community. Arterial streets shall also be properly integrated with and related to the existing and proposed area-wide system of arterial streets and highways and shall be, insofar as practicable, continuous and in alignment with existing or planned streets with which they are to connect.
(b)
Collector streets, as defined in §
650-7, shall be arranged so as to provide ready collection of traffic from residential areas and conveyance of this traffic to the arterial street and highway system and shall be properly related to the mass transportation system, to special traffic generators such as schools, churches and shopping centers and other concentrations of population and to the arterial streets into which they connect.
(c)
Minor streets, as defined in §
650-7, shall be arranged to conform to the topography, discourage use by through traffic, permit the design of efficient storm and sanitary sewerage systems and require the minimum street area necessary to provide safe and convenient access to abutting property.
(d)
Proposed streets shall extend to the boundary lines of the tract
being subdivided unless prevented by topography or other physical
conditions or unless the City Plan Commission finds that such extension
is not necessary or desirable for the coordination of the layout of
the subdivision or for the advantageous development of the adjacent
tracts.
(e)
Arterial street and highway protection. Whenever the proposed subdivision contains or is adjacent to an arterial street or highway, adequate protection of residential properties, limitation of access and separation of through and local traffic shall be provided by reversed frontage with screen planting contained in a non-access reservation along the rear property line or by the use of frontage streets consistent with Subsection
A(2)(a) of this section.
(f)
Public access shall be provided to all navigable stream or lake
shores. Such access shall be at least 60 feet in width platted to
the low water mark at intervals of not more than 1/2 mile as required
by § 236.16(3), Wis. Stats., unless greater intervals and
wider access is agreed upon by the City Plan Commission, the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Administration.
All platted public access shall front on a public street, highway,
parkway or other public way.
(g)
Reserve strips shall not be provided on any plat to control
access to streets or alleys, except where control of such strips is
placed with the City under conditions approved by the Plan Commission.
(h)
Street names shall not duplicate or be similar to existing street
names, and existing street names shall be projected wherever possible.
Final approval of street names rests with the City Council, upon recommendation
of the Plan Commission, Public Works Board and Police Department.
(i)
Access shall be provided in commercial and industrial areas
for off-street loading and service areas unless otherwise required
by the Plan Commission.