In the case of a subdivision resulting in three or less lots, situated in areas where conditions are well defined, and no further re-subdivision is expected, the governing body may exempt the subdivider from complying with some of the requirements of these regulations after submission of a survey by a registered land surveyor of the proposed subdivision, and the newly created property lines will not cause any resulting lot to be in violation of these regulations or Ch. 155 of this code of ordinances. In the case of a request to subdivide a lot which is a part of a recorded plat or to create not more than three new lots, and the newly-created property lines will not cause any resulting lot to be in violation of these regulations or Ch. 155 of this chapter, the division may be approved by the governing body, after submission of a survey by a registered land surveyor showing the original lot and the proposed subdivision. There shall be only one minor subdivision with regard to the original tract in any calendar year. The governing body shall have the authority to deny minor subdivisions if it appears that the intent of these regulations or the zoning code my be violated. Each parcel must have frontage on a public road.
(Prior Code, § 154.12) (Ord. passed 6-6-1978)