Whenever the Planning Commission or Council finds that any proposed improvement of use of property will cause an increase in vehicular or pedestrian traffic which will constitute a substantial burden upon existing streets and create a need for additional rights-of-way, street extensions, or other required improvements to meet the needs created by such proposed improvements or use, or whenever the Planning Commission or Council finds that the proposed improvements or use of property will create a need for on-site or off-site drainage, sewage, or other public facilities, the Planning Commission or Council may require, as a condition to the approval of such proposed improvements or use or the issuance of a building permit, that sufficient rights-of-way be dedicated and improvements be installed to meet such needs.
(Part I, Ord. 459, eff. September 21, 1972)