(a) Blocks shall be designed to accommodate lots of the size required for the district as set forth in the Zoning Code and to provide for convenient access, circulation and safety of traffic on the bounding streets. The lines and boundaries of blocks shall be adjusted to conform to the topography and natural features such as streams and lakes, and so that rear or side lot lines will coincide with corporation lines.
(b) When a parcel is too small to be laid out economically for the use intended and would result in fractional or odd-shaped lots or otherwise not conform to the Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Commission may request the subdivider to include adjoining unsubdivided land so a complete block may be planned and developed as a unit.
(c) Block lengths, for a single-family subdivision, shall be planned to average 1500 feet and shall not exceed 1800 feet or be less than 800 feet unless approved by the Planning Commission.
(d) Block widths, for a single family subdivision, shall be planned to accommodate two tiers of lots, except that a single tier of lots may be required by the Commission to separate residential development from major streets, adjoining nonresidential land uses, or unusual topographic or natural features.
(Ord. 19-10. Passed 11-7-19.)