§ 152.100 ALIGNMENT AND LAYOUT.
   The arrangement of streets in new subdivisions shall make provision for the continuation of existing streets in adjoining areas. The street arrangement must be such as to cause no unnecessary hardship to owners of adjoining property when they plat their own land and seek to provide for convenient access to it. Where, in the opinion of the agent, it is desirable to provide for street access to adjoining property, proposed streets shall be extended and developed to the boundary line of the property. Half-streets along the boundary of land proposed for subdivision may not be permitted. Whenever possible, streets should intersect at right angles. In all hillside areas streets running with contours shall be required to intersect at angles of not less than 60 degrees, unless approved by the highway engineer.
(1997 Code, § 58-161) (Ord. passed 2-21-1977, § 5-20)