34-3-27   DESIGNING DEAD-END STREETS.
   (A)   Temporary Stub Streets.  If property adjacent to a subdivision is undeveloped and the Village Plan, the Planning Commission or the Village Board propose the future extension of streets from the subdivision presented for development into the undeveloped property, said streets maybe allowed to dead-end temporarily. In this case, the right-of-way shall be extended to the property line, a temporary turnabout shall be provided at the terminus, and no strip that would prevent connections with future streets shall be reserved.
      (1)   A temporary all-weather surface turnabout with a minimum radius of thirty (30) feet shall be provided at the terminus of any temporary dead-end street whenever the distance along the dead-end street measured from the terminus to the nearest intersection is greater than one contiguous lot.
   (B)   Permanent Dead-End Streets.  For greater convenience to traffic and more effective police and fire protection, permanent dead-end streets shall be limited to one thousand (1,000) feet in length.
      (1)   The terminus of a permanent dead-end street shall not be closer than one hundred (100) feet to the boundary of an adjacent tract.
      (2)   A cul-de-sac turnaround, having a minimum right-of-way radius of fifty- nine (59) feet and a minimum pavement radius of fifty (50) feet, shall be provided at the end of every permanent dead-end street, as depicted on the Standard Specification Plan Sheets.