(A) Where a proposed park, playground, school or other public use shown in the comprehensive land use plan is located in a whole part or in part in a subdivision, the Planning and Zoning Board may require the dedication or reservation of the area within the subdivision in those cases in which the Planning and Zoning Board deems the requirements to be reasonable.
(B) Where deemed essential by the Planning and Zoning Board, upon consideration of the particular type of development proposed in the subdivision and especially in large-scale neighborhood unit developments not anticipated in the comprehensive land use plan dedication or reservation of other areas or sites of a character, extent and location suitable to the needs created by the development for schools, parks and other neighborhood purposes.
(2000 Code, § 58-151) (Ord. 88-01, passed 5-24-1988) Penalty, see § 10.99