§ 97.087 PROTECTION OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR FUTURE WIDENING OF EXISTING STREETS AND FOR MAPPED STREETS.
   (A)   Establishment of future streets. In accordance with applicable provisions of state law, the City Council may designate and delineate mapped streets and make the same as part of the general plan. When any such mapped street has been so established, no person shall construct, install or maintain any structure within the right-of-way thereof, except as specifically provided in this subchapter.
   (B)   Building lines on partially dedicated streets. With regard to lots abutting a street or streets upon which there has been a previous determination by the Planning Commission and City Council that only a portion of the ultimate street width has been acquired, the City Council shall determine the precise ultimate street width and shall adopt the same as a mapped street on the general plan, and thereafter such alignment shall be the basis for the establishment of a building line, as provided in § 97.086.
   (C)   Proceedings for building permit. Proceedings for amendment of the general plan by the designation of mapped streets for proposed widenings along any existing street or portion thereof or for any future street may be initiated by the Planning Commission, by the City Council, or by any person filing a petition therefor with the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall thereupon process the matter as an amendment to the general plan.
   (D)   Upon receiving such recommendation of the Planning Commission and whenever the public peace, health, safety, interest or welfare is found to so require, the City Council may establish the proposed width of such street or streets, and the alignment of such future streets, and thereupon shall cause the general plan to be amended accordingly, as provided by state law.
('61 Code, § 18.50) (Ord. 702, passed - - )