The planning principles established in this chapter are intended to be fundamental principles to be applied with professional skill in the planning of land so as to produce attractive and harmonious neighborhoods, convenient and safe streets and economical layouts of residential and other land development.
Since these provisions are principles instead of specific regulations as set forth in other sections, and being inclusive, it may not be possible to incorporate all the principles in each subdivision, especially small developments. However, the City Planning Commission shall determine if certain principles are not applicable. Alternative designs should be thoroughly studied to obtain the best plan to assure stable and high value neighborhoods.
If a comprehensive plan, thoroughfare plan or plan for the parks and other open areas has been adopted, the streets, school sites, public parks and all other land uses shown thereon shall be incorporated in the subdivision plans.
(Ord. 1962-8. Passed 2-21-62.)