§ 155.219 CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS AND DEAD-END ROADS.
   (A)   Construction of roads. The arrangement of streets shall provide for the continuation of principal streets between adjacent properties when such continuation is necessary for convenient movement of traffic, effective fire protection, and efficient provision of utilities and where such continuation is in accordance with the local government plan. If the adjacent property is undeveloped and the street must be a dead-end street temporarily, the right-of-way shall be extended to the property line. A temporary T- or L-shaped turnabout shall be provided on all temporary dead-end streets. The Planning Commission may limit the length of temporary dead-end streets in accordance with the design standards of these regulations.
   (B)   Dead-end roads (permanent). Where a road does not extend to the boundary of the subdivision and its continuation is not required by the Planning Commission for access to adjoining property, the Planning Commission may require the reservation of an appropriate easement to accommodate drainage facilities, pedestrian traffic, or utilities. A cul-de-sac turn-around shall be provided at the end of a permanent dead-end street in accordance with local government construction standards and specifications. Permanent dead-end streets shall be limited in length in accordance with the design standards of these regulations.
(Prior Code, § 1248.03)