(A) The Planning Commission may provide for the future laying out of streets outside of platted territory and extending across unplatted territory within the corporate limits of the city, and may provide for the future widening or improvement of any existing streets or highways, and may, in cooperation with the City Engineer, prepare a map of the city to be known as the official map of the city, which map shall indicate thereupon the proposed future extensions or widening of existing streets of the municipality. Before said map shall be adopted as such official map, a public hearing shall be held after ten-days’ notice thereof has been given in a legal newspaper published within the city. After such map has been adopted showing extensions of existing streets, alleys or other public areas, the city is not required in such proceedings to pay for any building or structure placed without a permit or in violation of conditions of a permit within the limits of the mapped street or outside of any building line that may have been established upon the existing street or within any area thus identified for public purposes.
(B) No utility, municipal service or improvement shall be constructed on any street, highway, alley or other public way until the said street, highway, alley or other public way has been approved by being designated upon a plat or dedicated by easement, duly approved and accepted or properly indicated upon an official map of the municipality as herein provided. No permit for the erection of any building shall be issued unless it shall be located upon a street or highway giving access thereto which has been duly approved and placed on the official map, and shall conform to the building line established upon a street of the city and as projected into this plat or to the lines therein established.
(1992 Code, § 260:15) (Ord. 1065, passed 8-18-1992)