It is the purpose of this chapter to provide alternatives for the prospective developers of land within this city to mitigate the direct impacts that have been specifically identified by the city as a consequence of proposed development, and to make provisions for impacts including, but not limited to, impacts upon the public health, safety and general welfare, for open spaces, drainage ways, streets, alleys, other public ways, water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks, playgrounds and sites for schools and school grounds.
For purposes of this section, the term "development" shall include, but not be limited to, subdivision approval, short subdivision approval, residential planned unit development approval, binding site plan approval and the issuance of any building permit; provided, however, that a building permit issued for single-family homes on platted property shall not be considered a development as defined above.
(Ord. 12-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. 14-00 § 1, 2000)