12-1-4: PURPOSES:
   A.   Land proposed for subdivision must be suitable and safe for building without danger from flood, or other natural or manmade hazard. It is intended that these regulations shall complement and implement provisions and standards contained in Building Codes, land use regulations, the comprehensive plan and any relevant capital improvement plans of Kellogg.
   B.   These provisions are adopted to provide for the orderly division of land within the City, and:
      1.   To protect and provide for the public health, safety, and general welfare of Kellogg.
      2.   To guide the future growth and development of the City in accordance with the comprehensive plan.
      3.   To protect the character and the social and economic stability of all parts of the City and to encourage the orderly and beneficial development of the community's lands.
      4.   To guide public and private policy in order to provide adequate and efficient streets, water, sewerage, drainage, parks, and other public facilities.
      5.   To establish reasonable standards of design and procedures for subdivisions in order to further the orderly layout and use of land, and to ensure proper legal description and monumentation of subdivided land.
      6.   To ensure that public facilities and services are available concurrent with development and will have sufficient capacity to serve the subdivision.
      7.   To ensure that the community will bear no more than its fair share of any cost of providing services by requiring the developer to pay fees, furnish land, or establish mitigation measures to provide a fair share of capital facilities needs generated by the development.
      8.   To assure the adequacy of drainage facilities to safeguard the water table, and to encourage the wise use and management of natural resources to preserve the stability and beauty of the community and the value of the land.
      9.   To promote the health and safety of the community, Kellogg supports the Institutional Controls Program which is designed to protect the public residing and working within the Bunker Hill Superfund Site. The Institutional Controls Program (ICP) is administered by Idaho Panhandle Health District in accordance with Idaho Administrative Procedures Act (IDAPA) 41.01.01, 500 through 543. (Ord. 596, 6-13-2018)