§ 156.115  LOCATION OF STREETS.
   (A)   (1)   Wherever the locations of streets are indicated on the official thoroughfare plan as following existing roads or streets, or section or half-section lines, or other established property lines, they shall conform to those locations.
      (2)   However, streets lying wholly within a subdivision, and not designated as following as existing road or a section line, may be varied in their alignment when a variance promotes the plan of a neighborhood development unit in accordance with good site planning principles, and if alignment provides for the continuity of traffic movement.
   (B)   (1)   Streets which follow irregular alignment, or indicate revised alignments, or are not referenced to established lines, shall follow in a general manner the alignments shown on the official thoroughfare plan.
      (2)   Their alignment shall be subject to detailed surveys which may be made by the city, the Plan Commission, by other public agencies or by the owners of land to be subdivided.
      (3)   Surveys shall be subject to the approval of the Plan Commission prior to the acquisition of land or the filing of subdivision plans affecting those streets.
(1982 Code, § 155.05 9 B)  (Ord. 20-1964, passed - -)