§ 1220.02 MAP AND PLAT REQUIREMENTS.
   A person who subdivides any land, block, lot or sublot, or any part thereof, shall, in the plat or map thereof, comply with the following provisions:
   (A)   Each street in the proposed new subdivision shall be continuous with the established street, if any, near to or contiguous thereto and running in the same direction. In other words, each new street shall be a projection of an established street, if any, in the city, whether the established street immediately adjoins a given street in the proposed new subdivision or is interrupted before it reaches the new street which is to be a projection of the established street. The width of each street in the proposed new subdivision shall be not less than 66 feet or more than 100 feet.
   (B)   Lots and blocks shall be shown on the map or plat submitted, and the width of each lot shall be as provided in the Zoning Code. No map or plat not showing a subdivision into lots and blocks shall be approved.
   (C)   No land shall be occupied by a building except in accordance with the subdivision map or plat submitted by the subdivider and approved by Council.
   (D)   For subdivisions and maps and plats of property in certain residential districts, a building line shall be distinctly shown on each map or plat, which line shall be parallel to the centerline of the street upon which the blocks or lots face and not less than 30 feet back of the centerline. However, in all cases where a building line on the street, through property immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision, has been established or observed that is more or less than 30 feet back from the centerline of the street, the plat shall conform to the established or observed building line. The building line shall not be in conflict with the Zoning Code unless by ordinance of Council.