The subdivider shall observe the following general
requirements and principles of land subdivision:
A. Suitability of land. Land which the Planning Commission
determines to be unsuitable for development because of vulnerability
to flooding, poor drainage or the characteristics likely to be harmful
to the safety, welfare or health of the future residents or to the
public shall not be submitted unless adequate methods to correct all
such hazards are devised and approved by the Planning Commission.
B. Conformity with official plans. All proposed subdivisions
shall conform to any adopted plans for the town and shall be in accord
with planning policies of the town and the county. The subdivider
shall make available for public acquisition such lands in the area
to be subdivided as are designated by official plans for parks, playgrounds
and schools or other public buildings. Whenever said area includes
any part of a major arterial or collector street as designated on
an official plan, appropriate provision for the right-of-way thereof
shall be incorporated in the subdivision plat.
C. Preservation of natural features. In the design of
any subdivision, careful consideration will be given to preserving
natural features and amenities and to the preservation of sites and
buildings having historic value.
D. Private streets prohibited. There shall be no private
streets platted in any subdivision. Each lot shall have direct frontage
on and access to a dedicated public street.
E. Large tracts. Where land is subdivided into larger
parcels than normal building lots, such parcels shall be arranged
in such a way that future resubdivision is feasible.
F. Neighborhood consideration. Street and block layout
shall be made with consideration of the most advantageous development
of adjoining tracts and the entire neighborhood.
G. Advertising standards. A subdivider when advertising
a subdivided tract of land for sale shall be specific as to the following
items, whether officially approved water and sewage facilities are
available or not.
In the layout of streets, the subdivider shall
comply with the following:
A. Streets shall be coordinated with the existing street
system and provision shall be made for continuity of principal streets
as appropriate.
B. Where, in the opinion of the Planning Commission,
it is desirable to provide for future street access to adjoining unsubdivided
property, proposed streets shall be extended to the boundary of such
property. Where one (1) or more lots front on any such street extension,
a temporary turnaround shall be provided.
C. Local streets shall be so laid out that their use
by through traffic will be discouraged.
D. All dead-end streets or culs-de-sac shall terminate
in a turnaround having a minimum right-of-way diameter of one hundred
(100) feet.
E. Less than full-width streets shall not be permitted,
and boundary streets along the edge of the tract shall not be permitted
unless required to provide right-of-way for streets and arterials
designated by an official major street plan.
F. Where land in a proposed subdivision is adjacent to
a major arterial highway, the Planning Commission may require marginal
access streets, reverse frontage with screen planting contained in
a non-access reservation along the rear property line or such other
treatment as may be necessary for protection of residential properties
and to afford separation of through and local traffic.
G. Alleys may be required at the rear of lots used for
commercial and industrial purposes. In general, alleys shall not be
platted in residential blocks unless the need for them can be demonstrated
to the Planning Commission.
H. Street right-of-way widths shall not be less than
the following:
|
Street Type
|
Right-of-Way Width
(feet)
|
---|
|
Arterial
|
100
|
|
Collector
|
60
|
|
Local
|
50
|
|
Marginal access
|
40
|
|
Alley
|
20
|
|
Cul-de-sac turnaround
|
100 (in diameter)
|
I. In general, streets shall be planned in harmony with
existing topography. Street grades shall be kept below twelve percent
(12%) where practicable, and in no case exceed the maximum permissible
grade prescribed by the Virginia Department of Highways. Minimum grade
for all streets shall be one-half of one percent ( 1/2 of 1%)
for drainage.
J. The horizontal and vertical alignment of all streets
shall conform to standards approved by the Virginia Department of
Highways and Transportation. In no case shall a street have a curve
radius of less than one hundred (100) feet, measured to the center
line.
K. A tangent of at least two hundred (200) feet shall
be provided between reverse curves on arterial streets and one hundred
(100) feet on collector streets.
L. Streets shall intersect at right angles or as nearly
so as practicable. In no case shall the angle of intersection be less
than seventy-five degrees (75º) unless approved by the Planning
Commission upon recommendation of the Resident Engineer for an unusual
condition of terrain.
M. Street jogs or offsets at intersections shall be avoided.
N. Intersections with an arterial street shall be at
least one thousand (1,000) feet apart, measured from center line to
center line.
O. Property lines at street intersections shall be rounded
with a radius of at least ten (10) feet or a greater radius where
the Planning Commission determines such to be desirable for reasons
of safety.
P. In cases where Virginia Department of Highways specifications
are lacking or are less restrictive than the requirements of this
chapter, this chapter shall prevail.
Q. The roadway shall be graded to thirty (30) feet, exclusive
of side ditches.
R. Base for pavement shall be at least thirty (30) feet
in width and six (6) inches in depth and be of stone, gravel or other
satisfactory material approved by the Virginia Department of Highways.
S. Proposed streets which are obviously in alignment
with other already existing and named streets shall bear the names
of the existing streets. In no case shall the names of proposed streets
duplicate existing street names irrespective of the use of the suffix
street, avenue, boulevard, driveway, place, land or final plats, and
shall be approved by the Administrator. Names of existing streets
shall not be changed except by approval of the governing body.
T. A cross-section showing the proposed street construction,
depth and type of base, type of surface, etc. shall be provided.
U. A profile or contour map showing the proposed grades
for the streets and drainage facilities, including elevations of existing
and proposed ground surface at all street intersections and at points
of major grade change along the center line of streets, together with
proposed grade lines connecting therewith, shall be provided.
The lengths, widths and shapes of blocks shall be determined with due regard to provision of adequate building sites suitable to the special needs of the type of use contemplated; requirements of Chapter
171, Zoning; convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian circulation; and convenient access to water areas.
A. The length of residential blocks shall generally not
exceed one thousand six hundred (1,600) feet nor be less than three
hundred (300) feet.
B. Provision for pedestrian walks across blocks may be
required by easement or dedication when determined to be essential
by the Planning Commission to provide circulation or convenient public
access to facilities such as schools, parks and water areas.
C. Blocks shall have a minimum width of two hundred (200)
feet and shall accommodate two (2) rows of lots, except that a single
row of lots will be permitted adjacent to a water area or abutting
an arterial highway which is not used for access to the lots.
[Amended 11-11-1996]
The size, shape and orientation of lots shall
be appropriate for the location of the subdivision and the type of
development and use contemplated.
A. Depth and width of parcels reserved or laid out for
commercial and industrial purposes shall be adequate to provide for
the off-street service and parking facilities required.
B. Side lot lines shall be substantially at right angles
or radial to the street.
C. Corner lots shall have extra width as necessary to
meet building line requirements on both streets.
D. The subdividing of land shall be such as to provide,
by means of a public street, each lot with satisfactory access to
an existing street.
E. All remnants of lots below minimum size left over
after subdividing of a tract must be added to adjacent lots or otherwise
disposed of rather than allowed to remain as unusable parcels.
F. Where the land covered by a subdivision includes two
(2) or more parcels in separate ownership and lot arrangement is such
that a property ownership line divides one (1) or more lots, the land
in each lot so divided shall be transferred by deed to single ownership,
simultaneously with the recording of the final plat. Said deed is
to be deposited with the Clerk of the Court and held with the final
plat until the subdivider is ready to record the same, and they both
shall then be recorded together.
G. Lots intended for business or industrial use shall
be designed specifically for such purposes with adequate space set
aside for off-street parking and delivery facilities.
Easements across lots or centered on rear or
side lot lines shall be provided for utilities and surface drainage
where necessary and shall be at least twelve (12) feet wide. The plat
shall clearly state that it is the obligation of abutting property
owners to keep all drainage ditches open along said easements, and
this provision shall be included in the deed of each lot affected.