This Chapter is adopted to regulate the subdivision of land and to require the provision of certain prescribed improvements which are needed as a consequence of the subdivision of land, and in order to achieve the following purposes:
(a)
To implement the General Plan of Tulare County, hereinafter referred to as the General Plan, which has been adopted by the Board of Supervisors as a long range, comprehensive guide to the physical development of the County.
(b)
To provide lots of sufficient size and appropriate design for the purposes for which they are to be used.
(c)
To provide streets of adequate capacity for the anticipated traffic, which will utilize them and to insure that they are designed so as to minimize safety hazards to vehicles and pedestrians.
(d)
To preserve the natural assets of the County and to create new beauty through skilled subdivision design, and to provide a means for encouraging orderly development of hillsides and mountainous areas in the County by relating the number and distribution of dwelling units to the topographical, geological, and hydrological conditions so that the terrain will suffer minimum disfigurement by scarring and that the danger to life and property by the hazards of fire, flood, water pollution, soil erosion and land slippage will be minimized.
(e)
To provide for water supply, sewage disposal, storm drainage and other utilities needed for the public health, safety and convenience.
(f)
To insure that the costs of providing rights of way and improvements for vehicular and pedestrian movement, utilities and public areas needed to serve new developments are borne by the subdivider rather than by the property owners of the County at large.
(g)
To insure that land is subdivided in a manner which will promote the public health, safety, convenience and general welfare.