(A) Major thoroughfares shall have a radii of centerline curvature of not less than 450 feet, unless approved by the City Engineer.
(B) Secondary thoroughfares shall have a radii of centerline curvature of not less than 300 feet, unless approved by the City Engineer.
(C) Between reverse curves on major thoroughfares and on secondary thoroughfares, there shall be a minimum tangent distance of 100 feet, unless approved by the City Engineer.
(D) Streets shall be laid out so as to intersect as nearly as possible to 90 degrees.
(E) Curved streets intersecting with major thoroughfares shall do so with a tangent section of centerline 100 feet in length measured from the right-of-way line of the major thoroughfare or secondary thoroughfare.
(‘83 Code, § 151.34) (Ord. 70-008, passed 7-27-70) Penalty, see § 10.99