Where a residential subdivision borders on or contains an existing or proposed arterial street, the city may require that access to such streets be limited by one of the following means:
A. The subdivision of lots so that the lots back onto the arterial street and front onto a parallel local street; no direct access shall be provided from the arterial street.
B. A series of cul-de-sacs, U-shaped streets, or short loops entered from and designed generally at right angles to such a parallel street, with the rear lines of their terminal lots backing onto the arterial street.
C. A marginal access or service road (separated from the arterial street by a planting or landscaped strip and having access thereto at suitable points).
(Ord. 1179 § 4.3(A)(5), 1987)