A.
The arrangement, character, extent, width grade and location of all streets in a proposed subdivision shall conform to the Official City Plan and these Regulations.
B.
All such streets shall be related to existing and proposed streets in the area, topographical conditions, public convenience and safety, and existing and proposed land uses along such streets.
C.
All streets shall be platted in such a manner that all resulting lots shall conform to the applicable zoning regulations.
D.
Where such streets are not shown in the Official City Plan, the arrangements of these streets in the subdivision shall either:
E.
Minor streets shall be laid out so as to discourage through traffic.
F.
Where a residential subdivision abuts or contains an existing or proposed major thoroughfare, the Planning Commission shall require:
1.
Marginal access streets.
2.
Reverse frontage with screen planting contained in a non-access reservation along the rear property line.
3.
Deep lots with rear service streets, or
4.
Such other treatment as may be necessary for the adequate protection and stabilization of residential properties and to afford separation of through and local traffic.
(Ordinance 1991-1, sec. 1, adopted 3/12/91)