§ 151.035 GEOGRAPHIC SUITABILITY.
   (A)   With reference to the master plan and the zoning ordinance, land shall be suited to the purpose for which it is to be subdivided.
   (B)   Land which is not programmed to have adequate public or private water, sanitary sewer service or flood control facilities, within a reasonable time, shall not be subdivided for purposes which require such services.
   (C)   Possible environmental problems and the availability of adequate paved street access, fire protection, police protection, refuse service, public schools, parks and recreation facilities and individually provided utilities shall be evaluated in considering the subdividing of land.
   (D)   Land with the following types of problems may have subdivision approval withheld until it is demonstrated by means of an engineering analysis, submitted by the developer, that such hazards have been or will be eliminated:
      (1)   Special drainage conditions;
      (2)   Difficult topography;
      (3)   Soil conditions which are unusually limiting; and
      (4)   Other geographic hazards to life, health or property.
(Ord. 2013-02, passed 3-19-2013)