§ 155.051 STREET DESIGN GENERALLY.
   (A)   The plan, arrangement, character, extent, width, grade and location of streets within and on the perimeter of a plat shall be logically related to the public convenience and safety and shall conform with the Comprehensive Plan and Thoroughfare Plan, and existing and proposed topographical and other conditions, to:
      (1)   Produce reasonable grades and suitable sites for the uses proposed;
      (2)   Serve vehicular and pedestrian traffic adequately and provide ease of circulation within, ingress to and egress from said proposed platted area; and
      (3)   Create a desirable local subdivision plan consistent with said proposed uses.
   (B)   Such street plan shall provide for logical extension, continuation or completion of all properly located existing streets, either constructed or appearing on any validly recorded plat or survey, or valid plat previously approved by the Commission.
(2004 Code, § 4-407)