(A) Where a subdivision borders on or contains an existing or proposed major street, the Planning and Zoning Board may require that access to such streets be limited by one of the following means:
(1) The subdivision of lots so as to back onto the major street and front onto a parallel local street; no access shall be provided from the major street and screen planting shall be provided in a strip of land along the rear property line of such lots;
(2) A series of culs-de-sac, U-shaped streets or short loops entered from and designed generally at right angles to such a parallel street, with the rear lines of their terminal lots backing onto the major street; or
(3) A marginal access to service street (separated from the major street by a planting or grass strip and having access thereto at suitable points).
(B) The number of residential streets entering a major street shall be kept at a minimum.
(Ord. 1999-2, Subdivisions § 5, subs. .080, passed 2-15-1999)