A lot in a well developed subdivision, with essential improvements already installed, is a better investment for a prospective purchaser than one which does not have the necessary facilities. Such improvements contribute directly to the health, safety and general welfare of such purchaser and to the health, safety and general welfare of the City as a whole. Therefore, in the best interests of the purchaser, the subdivider and the City at large, certain standards to be required of future subdivisions are hereby established. The intent of these Subdivision Regulations is not to discourage subdividing, but rather to encourage development and subdividing which will make for an orderly and well developed community and which will preserve land values within the community.
(Ord. 101. Passed 4-19-66.)