The subdivider shall observe the following requirements and principles
of land subdivision in the design of each subdivision or portion thereof.
The subdivision plan shall conform to design standards that will encourage
good development patterns within the town. The town's requirements of
streets, drainage right-of-way, storm sewer, public parks and playgrounds
shall be satisfied before approval of a subdivision plat. The streets, drainage
right-of-way, storm sewer or sanitary sewer plans shall be such as to lend
themselves to the harmonious development of the town and enhance the public
welfare in accordance with the following design standards.
Block length and width or acreage within bounding roads shall be such
as to accommodate the size of lot required in the area by the Zoning Ordinance and to provide for convenient access, circulation control and
safety of street traffic.
Land subject to flooding and land deemed by the town to be uninhabitable
shall not be platted for residential occupancy, nor for such other uses as
may increase danger to health, life or property or aggravate the flood hazard;
but such land with the plat shall be set aside for such uses as will not be
endangered by periodic or occasional inundation or will not produce unsatisfactory
living conditions; or shall be adequately drained and filled in accordance
with regulations to the satisfaction of the Commission.
All public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and
water systems shall be located and constructed so as to minimize or eliminate
flood damage and to prevent infiltration of floodwaters. Subdivisions utilizing
on-site septic systems shall not be approved.