A. The lengths, widths and shapes of blocks shall be determined with due regard to:
1. Provision of adequate building sites suitable to the special needs of the type of use contemplated.
2. Zoning requirements as to lot sizes and dimensions.
3. Needs for convenient access, circulation, control, and safety of street traffic.
4. Limitations and opportunities of topography.
B. Block lengths shall not exceed one thousand two hundred feet (1,200') and not be less than eight hundred feet (800'). Exceptions to the minimum and maximum lengths may be permitted if these limitations prove impractical due to terrain.
C. Super blocks of greater length or width than normal may be permitted if used in conjunction with an open space plan or planned unit development.
D. Pedestrian accessway of not less than ten feet (10') in width shall be required where deemed essential to provide circulation or access to schools, playgrounds, shopping centers, transportation, and other community facilities. (Ord. 2013-20)