(A) General. The arrangement, character, extent, width, grade and location of all streets shall conform to the Comprehensive Plan and to these regulations, and shall be considered in their relation to the existing and planned streets, to reasonable circulation of traffic, to topographical conditions, to run-off of storm water, to public convenience and safety and in their appropriate relation to the proposed uses of the land to be served by such streets.
(B) Continuation of existing streets. The arrangement of streets in new subdivisions shall make provisions for the appropriate continuation of the existing streets in adjoining areas.
(C) Future projection of streets. Where adjoining areas are not subdivided, but may be subdivided, the arrangement of streets in a new subdivision shall make provisions for the proper projection of streets into adjoining areas by carrying the new streets to the boundaries of the new subdivision at appropriate locations.
(1992 Code, § 315:18) (Ord. 1069, passed 3-2-1993)