1226.05 SUITABILITY OF THE LAND.
   The Planning Commission shall not approve the subdivision of land if, from adequate investigations conducted by all public agencies concerned, it has been determined that in the best interest of the public the site is not suitable for platting and development purposes of the kind proposed.
   Land subject to flooding and land deemed to be topographically unsuitable shall not be platted for residential occupancy, nor for such other uses as may increase danger to health, life or property or aggravate erosion or flood hazards. Such land within the plat shall be set aside for such uses as shall not be endangered by periodic or occasional inundation or shall not produce unsatisfactory living conditions.
   The Planning Commission may refuse to approve what is considers to be scattered or premature subdivision of the land which would involve danger or injury to the public health, safety, welfare or prosperity by reason of lack of adequate water supply, schools, proper drainage, good roads, and transportation facilities or other public services, or which would necessitate an excessive expenditure of public funds for the supply of such services.
(Ord. 1433. Passed 2-2-76; Ord. 75-96. Passed 11-18-96.)