(A) The process of dividing raw land into home sites, or separate parcels for other uses, is one of the most important factors in the growth of any community. Few activities have a more lasting effect upon its appearance and environment. Once the land has been subdivided and the streets, homes and other structures have been constructed, the basic character of this permanent addition to the community has become firmly established. It is then virtually impossible to alter its basic character without substantial expense. In most subdivisions, roads and streets must be maintained and various public services must be provided. The welfare of the entire community is thereby affected in many important respects. It is, therefore, to the interest of the general public, the developer, and the future owners that subdivisions be conceived, designed and developed in accordance with sound rules and proper standards.
(B) All subdivisions of land hereafter submitted for approval must fully comply, in all respects, with the regulations set forth herein. It is the purpose of these regulations to:
(1) Encourage well planned, efficient, and attractive subdivisions by establishing reasonable standards for design and construction;
(2) Provide for the public health, safety and general welfare of residents by requiring properly designed streets, park land, and adequate sanitary sewer, storm sewer and water service;
(3) Place the cost of improvements against those benefitting financially from their construction; and
(4) Secure the rights of the public with respect to public lands and waters.
(C) The Council of the City of Brooklyn Park deems these regulations to be necessary for the preservation of the health, safety and general welfare of this community. These regulations have been developed under the authority contained in M.S. § 462.358, and are supplemented by appropriate sections of § 150.01, as indicated.
('72 Code, § 345:00) (Am. Ord. 1984-447(A), passed 4-9-84)