A. 
General Requirements. In addition to all other applicable requirements of this title, subdivisions which consist of condominiums or other similar legal vehicles to convert multiple family housing to individual ownership shall meet the requirements of this chapter and any and all development standards formulated in conjunction herewith.
B. 
Development Standards. Standards to be used in the conversion of existing structures to condominiums shall be established by resolution of the City Council upon the recommendation of the City Council when they are needed.
C. 
Definitions. The terms "condominium," "condominium project," "community apartment," "stock cooperative" and "planned development" shall be defined in accord with the law of the State as the same may from time to time be amended. For purposes of this title, the term "condominium," wherever herein expressed, shall include all of the above terms.
(Ord. 84-4 Div. A, Part 3 §1)
All applicable provisions of the State Map Act and of the ordinance codified in this title shall apply to subdivisions of four or fewer lots and such minor subdivisions shall be considered a subdivision of real property in all respects. Dedication of streets, in-lieu fees, underground utilities and other such requirements which may be made in connection with the processing of a standard subdivision may similarly be required in connection with the approval of a minor subdivision. Lots created by minor subdivisions should be in keeping with the size and arrangement of existing lots in the immediate area, even though this may require a greater than minimum lot size.
(Ord. 84-4 Div. A, Part 3 §2)
In addition to the principles and standards in this title which are appropriate to the planning of all subdivisions, the subdivider of nonresidential subdivisions shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City Council that the street, lot, and block patterns proposed are specifically adapted to the uses anticipated and take into account other uses in the vicinity. The following principles and standards shall be observed:
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Street rights-of-way and improvements shall be adequate to accommodate the type and the volume of traffic anticipated;
B. 
Special requirements may be imposed for the design and construction of streets, curbs, gutter and sidewalks and for the installation of all public utilities;
C. 
Every effort should be made to protect adjacent residential areas from potential nuisance of the proposed nonresidential subdivisions;
D. 
Access to nonresidential subdivisions shall not be provided through or from residential subdivisions;
E. 
Tentative maps of nonresidential subdivisions shall designate all areas proposed for structures, vehicular circulation and parking, pedestrian circulation, buffer strips and other landscaping, service areas and other site usage.
(Ord. 84-4 Div. A, Part 3 §3)
Standard subdivisions shall be processed in accord with each of the provisions of the State Map Act and of the ordinance codified in this title.
(Ord. 84-4 Div. A, Part 3 §4)