(A) In general, street and block layouts within the City limits shall conform to those shown on the master subdivision plan. In those areas outside the City limits but within the territorial jurisdiction of the Common Council, the City Plan Commission shall determine the most advantageous development for the entire neighborhood.
(B) As far as practicable, all proposed streets shall be continuous and in alignment with existing, planned or platted streets with which they are to connect.
(C) Proposed streets shall be extended to the boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided, unless prevented by topography or other physical conditions or unless, in the opinion of the Plan Commission, such extension is not necessary or desirable for the coordination of the layout of the subdivision with the existing or the most advantageous development of adjacent tracts. Dead end streets not over 400 feet in length may be approved where necessitated by topography or other physical features, or where, in the opinion of the Plan Commission, they are appropriate for the type of development contemplated.
(D) Streets shall follow contour lines wherever practicable.
(E) Where new streets extend existing adjoining streets, their projections shall be the same or greater width, but in no case less than the minimum required width.
(F) Where adjoining areas are not subdivided, the arrangement of streets in new subdivisions shall make provisions of the proper projection of streets. When a new subdivision adjoins unsubdivided land susceptible to being subdivided, then the new streets shall be carried to the boundaries of such unsubdivided land.
(Ord. 559, passed 6-8-88) Penalty, see § 1.1.99