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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02503• 16 City Planning Commission for a period not to exceed six months, or until such time as the final plat has boon approved far the entire area of land covered oy the proposed plat, providing the latter is less than the six months extension period. CHAPTER B. DESIGN PRINCIPLES, STANDARDS, AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LAYOUT OF SUBDIVISIONS Section 8.00 The design and layout of the subdivision, plat or dedication shall conform to the Comprehensive Plan and official maps, or shall be in harmony with any studies tharoof made by the City Planning Commission. Section 8.01 Land which is unsuitable for subdivision due to features likely to be harmful to the safety and general health of the future resi- dents, such as lands adversely affected by flooding, bad drainage, steep slope, unstable soils and rock formations, and which the City Planning Commission considers inappropriate for subdivision, shall not be subdivided unless adequate methods approved by the City Engineer and Health Officer are provided as safeguards against these conditions. Section 8.02 Where residential subdivisions are to be developed adjacent to the business, commercial or industrial land use districts, buffer strips or other protective treatment shall be provided. Section 8.03 Due consideration shall be given by the subdivider to the allo- cation of suitably located and adequately sized area for play- grounds, parks and public service areas for local or neighborhood use. a). Where a school, park at recreation area or public access to water frontage, shown on an official map on in a plan adopted by the City Planning Commission is located in whole or in part