Sections
16.08.010 General application.
16.08.020 Cul-de-sacs.
16.08.030 Boundary line and partial streets.
16.08.040 Streets – Widths.
16.08.050 Alleys.
16.08.060 Easements.
16.08.070 Pedestrian ways.
16.08.080 Small public areas.
16.08.090 Streets – Curved.
16.08.100 Streets – Corners.
16.08.110 Streets – Intersections.
16.08.120 Lots and blocks.
16.08.130 Streets – South of Ontario Avenue.
(A) A cul-de-sac shall not exceed 500 feet in length in residential, commercial or industrial subdivisions, shall be terminated by a turnaround not less than 50 feet in radius and shall be so arranged that all parts are easily visible from the through street from which it extends. A cul-de-sac shall not serve as the base for another cul-de-sac. Cul-de-sacs and knuckles shall be constructed in accordance with city standard plans and specifications. All lots fronting on a cul-de-sac, a knuckle or a curved street shall have at least a 45 foot distance at the curb line between property line prolongations. Other than as provided in this section, no dead end streets shall be allowed.
(B) A cul-de-sac which does not meet the requirements of this section shall not be constructed, unless a waiver has been granted by the Board of Zoning Adjustment pursuant to Chapter 17.98. This provision shall have no effect on the process established in Chapter 16.32 for modifications of other design standards and subdivision improvements.
(`78 Code, § 16.08.020.) (Ord. 1935 § 1, 1989; Ord. 1522 § 2 (part), 1978.)
Boundary line streets and partial streets will be permitted only when such partial dedications are necessary pursuant to the circulation element of the General Plan or when assurances are presented in writing by the owner of the adjoining property of intention to dedicate the remaining parts of the street when such adjoining property is subdivided.
(`78 Code, § 16.08.030.) (Ord. 1522 § 2 (part), 1978.)
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