(A) The width of blocks shall be sufficient to allow two tiers of lots, except where reverse frontage on a major thoroughfare is required.
(B) Where effective use of land does not require otherwise, blocks in residential subdivisions shall not exceed 1,600 feet in length.
(C) (1) In the event of block length exceeding 1,000 feet where the blocks are not arranged in the direction of natural pedestrian and traffic flow, a crosswalk or pedestrian way not less than ten feet in width may be required near the center and entirely across any block to provide circulation or access to schools, playgrounds, shopping centers, transportation and other community facilities.
(2) The pedestrian way shall be dedicated and paved to a width of at least five feet.
(Ord. 2, passed 8-14-2006) Penalty, see § 10.99