§ 190.045 SUITABILITY OF LAND FOR SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT.
   (A)   Land proposed to be subdivided is unsuitable for subdivision development. If the Planning Commission finds that land proposed to be subdivided is unsuitable for subdivision development due to flooding, bad drainage, steep slopes, rock formation, and other such conditions as may increase the danger of health, life or property or aggravate erosion or flood hazards; and if from adequate investigations, conducted by all the public agencies concerned, it has been determined that in the best interest of the public, the land should not be platted and developed for the purpose proposed, the Planning Commission shall not approve the land for subdivision unless adequate methods are formulated by the subdivider for meeting the problems that will be created by the development of the land.
   (B)   Scattered or premature subdivision of land. The Planning Commission may refuse to approve what it considers to be scattered or premature subdivision of 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. passed 11-27-2017)