Alleys of not less than 20 feet in right-of-way width and pavement width shall be installed by the subdivider in all business and industrial areas. Alleys shall be provided in residential areas and where alleys are provided, shall be not less than 20 feet in right-of-way width, with a topped surface in accordance with the city standards of construction as contained in article V, division 2 of this chapter. Alleys shall be approximately parallel to the frontage of the streets.
(Ordinance 83-150-3, § 5(C)(1), adopted 7/26/1983)
Where two alleys or utility easements intersect or turn at a right angle, a cutoff of not less than ten feet from the normal intersection of the property or easement line shall be provided along each property or easement line.
(Ordinance 83-150-3, § 5(C)(2), adopted 7/26/1983)
Dead-end alleys shall not be permitted.
(Ordinance 83-150-3, § 5(C)(3), adopted 7/26/1983)
If alleys are not themselves straight within each block, or if the same do not connect on a straight course with the alleys of adjoining blocks, then an easement shall be provided for the placing of guy wires on lot division lines in order to support poles set on curving or deviating rights-of-way of alleys.
(Ordinance 83-150-3, § 5(C)(4), adopted 7/26/1983)