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§ 151.005  SEVERABILITY.
   Should any section or provision of this regulation be declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, the decision shall not affect the validity of this regulation as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
(Prior Code, § 5)
§ 151.006  WAIVER FOR SMALL SUBDIVISIONS.
   (A)   The subdivider may make application for, and the Council may grant, a waiver of some or all of the requirements provided for herein for small residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions where the following conditions exist:
      (1)   The subdivision contains no more than four lots, which total area of the lots shall not exceed one-half acre each, and conform to existing zoning ordinances;
      (2)   All lots of the proposed subdivisions shall be platted on existing streets;
      (3)   Surfaces of all streets serving the subdivision meet, or exceed, street surface standards of the city;
      (4)   Public water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer system facilities are available to all lots in the subdivision;
      (5)   The development of the subdivision will not increase erosion or flooding potential; and
      (6)   The subdivider demonstrates to the Council that the development is in conformity with the potential development of abutting property.
   (B)   A subdivider requesting a waiver hereunder shall submit the request in writing to the Council prior to the submission of a preliminary plat. The request for a waiver shall include a list of all requirements for which a waiver is sought by reference to code numbers and descriptive headings.
(Prior Code, § 13)
§ 151.007  AMENDMENTS.
   Any provision herein from time to time may be amended, supplemented, changed, modified or repealed by the City Council according to law; provided, however, that, the amendments, supplements, changes, modifications or repealed provisions shall not become effective until after study and report and recommendations of the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 14)
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