(A) The width of blocks shall be sufficient to allow two tiers of lots, except where reverse frontage on a primary thoroughfare is required.
(B) As a general principle, intersections with thoroughfares shall not exist at less than quarter mile intervals. Intersecting streets that determine block lengths shall be provided at such intervals as to conform to the Comprehensive Plan and Thoroughfare Plan and serve cross-traffic adequately. They also must relate logically to existing and proposed topographical and other conditions, produce reasonable grades and suitable sites for the uses proposed and create a desirable local subdivision plan consistent therewith.
(C) Where blocks are not arranged in the direction of natural pedestrian and traffic flow, a crosswalk or pedestrian way may be required near the center and entirely across the block to provide circulation or access to schools, playgrounds, shopping centers, transportation or other community facilities. Pedestrian ways required by the Commission shall be dedicated and paved to a width of at least five feet.
(2004 Code, § 4-403)