(a) Relationship to Transportation Facilities. Planned Neighborhood Developments shall be designed with respect to arterial and collector streets so as to provide direct access to such developments without generating undue traffic along local streets in adjacent residential neighborhoods. The street layout shall conform to the Transportation Plan and other applicable portions of the Comprehensive Master Plan for the City.
(b) Relationship to Utilities. Planned Neighborhood Developments shall be so located in relation to sanitary sewers, water lines, storm and surface drainage systems that neither extension nor enlargement of such systems will be required that results in higher or earlier public cost than would a development generally permitted in the area.
As alternatives, the applicant may install private utilities, facilities or sewers, acceptable to the Sanitary Board and/or City Engineer, and dedicate the same to the City or make provisions acceptable to the City Attorney and Planning Commission for offsetting any added public costs or early commitment of public funds necessitated by such development.
(Ord. 0-418. Passed 11-12-85.)