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In commercial and industrial subdivisions and in the portions of residential subdivisions reserved for commercial or industrial uses, the lots or parcels platted for commercial or industrial sites shall be large enough to provide for off-street loading and unloading facilities and off-street parking facilities.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
(A) Except where alleys are permitted for the purpose, the Planning Commission shall require easements at least 12 feet in width centered along all rear lot lines for poles, wires, conduits, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, gas mains, water mains and other utility facilities. Where necessary or advisable in the opinion of the Planning Commission, similar easements shall be provided alongside lot lines or across lots.
(B) If the Planning Commission deems it necessary for proper drainage within or through a subdivision, it shall require that a storm water easement or drainage right-of-way be provided and maintained by the developer or abutting property owners.
(C) The Planning Commission shall require easements at least 15 feet in width parallel and adjacent to all road right-of-way for poles, wire conduits, storm sewers, gas mains, sanitary sewers, water mains and other utility facilities.
(D) Where necessary or advisable in the opinion of the Planning Commission, a similar easement shall be provided along parent tracts along with any necessary right-of-way dedications.
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In all subdivisions, due regard shall be shown for natural features such as large trees, unusual rock formations and water courses; for sites which have historical significance; and for similar assets which, if preserved, will add attractiveness and value to the subdivision and to the county. The Planning Commission may prepare a list of all such features within its area of subdivision jurisdiction which it deems worthy or preservation.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
No final plat of land within the area of force and effect of an existing zoning ordinance will be approved unless it conforms with such ordinance. Whenever there is a discrepancy between the minimum standards set forth in this chapter and those contained in the zoning ordinance or other official regulations, the highest standard shall apply.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
Where a school, neighborhood park, recreation area, or public access to water frontage which is shown on an official map or in a plan for future land use, made and adopted by the Planning Commission, is located in whole or in part in the applicant’s proposed subdivision, the Planning Commission may require the dedication or reservation of such open space within the proposed subdivision for school, park, recreation or other public purposes.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
PUBLIC SAFETY POLICIES
See Appendix F.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
See Appendix G.
(Ord. passed 11-27-2017)
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