(A) Block length and width or acreage within bounding streets shall be such as to accommodate the size of residential lots required in the area by the Zoning Code and to provide for convenient access, circulation control, and safety of street traffic.
(B) In residential areas, other than water frontage, blocks shall be not less than four hundred (400) feet or more than eighteen hundred (1,800) feet in length measured along the greatest dimension of the enclosed block area, unless minor variances are necessitated by topography or conformance with an adjoining plat.
(C) In blocks over nine hundred (900) feet long, a ten (10) foot wide pedestrian crosswalk may be required through the blocks in locations deemed necessary to public health, convenience, and necessity. Suitable paving and fencing shall be provided.
(D) Blocks for commercial and industrial areas may vary from the elements of design contained in this section if the nature of the use requires other treatment. In such cases, off-street parking for employees and customers shall be provided along with safe and convenient limited access to the street system. Space for off-street loading shall also be provided with similar access. Extension of roads and utilities shall be provided as necessary.
(E) Blocks shall be wide enough to allow two (2) tiers of lots with a minimum depth as required by the Zoning Code except adjoining a lake, stream, or thoroughfare or where one (1) tier of lots is necessary because of topographic conditions.
(Ord. 274, passed 4-15-1997) Penalty, see § 153.999