(A) Blocks shall not normally exceed 1,320 feet in length, unless unusual circumstances justify greater length.
(B) Blocks shall be of sufficient width to permit two tiers of lots of appropriate depth, except where an exterior street parallels a limited access highway, major street, or railroad right-of-way.
(C) No other specific rule is made concerning the shape of blocks, but blocks shall fit easily into the overall plan of the subdivision, and their design must evidence consideration of lot planning, traffic, flow, and public areas.
(D) Within blocks of over 700 feet in length, the Plan Commission may require, at or near the middle of the block, a public walk connecting adjacent streets or other public areas, shopping centers, and the like. Width of right-of-way for these walks shall be at least ten feet and shall be intended for the use of pedestrians only.
(Ord. 466, § 4-7-3, passed 5-11-98) Penalty, see § 151.999