§ 152.040 CHARACTER OF THE LAND.
   (A)   Unsuitable land. Any land which is unsuitable for subdivision or development because of improper drainage, steep slopes, rock formations, adverse earth formation or topography, utility easements or other features which might reasonably be harmful to the safety, health and general welfare of the present or future inhabitants of the subdivision and/or its surrounding areas, shall not be subdivided or developed unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer to solve the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions. Such land shall be set aside for those uses permitted by the Crawfordsville Zoning Ordinance which do not involve any such danger.
   (B)   Inclusion of a thoroughfare. Whenever a tract to be subdivided embraces any part of a major street, boulevard or parkway, this part of the proposed public way shall be platted by the applicant and the locations and the widths indicated. Due consideration shall also be given by the applicant and owners of adjoining property for the provisions of school sites, park sites, right-of-way for public utility lines, sites for business centers, industrial locations and other features as indicated on the Comprehensive Plan.
(Ord. 5-2009, passed 3-9-09)