(A) A major subdivision which has a parent tract remainder meeting the criteria for an agricultural subdivision may be subdivided under the provisions of this chapter, with the agricultural portion of the property shown on the drawing to be recorded based upon an existing deed description.
(B) If the size and configuration of the property makes it impractical to show the agricultural remainder at the same scale as the minor subdivision, a smaller scale may be used; provided that, except in extreme circumstances, the scale shall be no smaller than one inch equals 400 feet. The staff may approve a smaller scale only when the applicant demonstrates that unusual conditions exist related to the size and configuration of the property which make it impractical to use the required scale.
(Prior Code, § 8-45) (Ord. 1987-01, passed 7-27-1987)