(A) Land which exhibits severe limitations to urban development due to flooding, bad drainage, poor soils or other features likely to be harmful to the safety, welfare and general health of future residents shall not be subdivided unless adequate remedies to overcome said limitations are formulated by the subdivider and approved by the Plan Commission and other appropriate public agencies.
(B) Land which exhibits very severe limitations to urban development, such as floodplains and very poorly drained organic (muck) soils, characterized by seasonal high water table at or near the surface, ponding or frequent to occasional flooding, shall not be platted for urban development or used for non- agricultural structures.
(Ord. passed 10-19-1977)