(A) In all cases where land is to be subdivided, a subdivision for the purpose of eventual development of lots of any kind (residential, commercial, or industrial), the provisions of the Winchester-Clark County Subdivision Regulations shall apply in addition to the provisions of this chapter.
(B) It is desirable that access points to arterial streets serving all zoning districts shall be located no more frequently than once every eighth to quarter mile. Topography and traffic volumes shall determine the exact locations. Heavy arterial traffic volumes demand greater access spacing. Along any arterial street where subdivided land and its minor streets are not sufficiently developed to permit acceptably spaced access points the Winchester-Clark County Planning Commission (hereinafter known as the Planning Commission) may approve the platting of temporary access points and may require that temporary access points shall be eliminated by the developer when minor streets or marginal access streets are extended to the approved permanent access points. Such requirements shall be listed as special conditions on the recorded final plat. Access points shall also meet federal and state standards where applicable.
(Prior Code, § 8.1)