* For statutory provisions authorizing local agencies to regulate and control the design of subdivisions, see Gov. Code § 66411.
Sections:
16.20.010 Streets and highways – Width and alignment.
16.20.020 Streets and highways – Boundaries of right-of-way.
16.20.030 Streets and highways – Alignment with adjacent streets.
16.20.040 Streets and highways – Right angle intersections.
16.20.050 Streets and highways – Turnaround.
16.20.060 Streets and highways – Intersection corner.
16.20.070 Streets and highways – Curve radius
16.20.080 Streets and highways – Grade.
16.20.090 Streets and highways – Reserved strips.
16.20.100 Streets and highways – Determination of width.
16.20.110 Streets and highways – Major street rights-of way.
16.20.120 Streets and highways – Secondary street rights-of-way.
16.20.130 Streets and highways – Minor street rights-of-way.
16.20.140 Streets and highways – One-way street rights-of-way.
16.20.150 Streets and highways – Two-level street rights-of-way.
16.20.160 Streets and highways – Cul-de-sac street rights-of-way.
16.20.170 Lots – Size and shape.
16.20.180 Lots – Side lines.
16.20.190 Lots – Setback lines.
16.20.200 Lots – Divided by city boundary.
16.20.210 Lots – Frontage required.
16.20.220 Lots – Frontage on several streets.
16.20.230 Lots – Service roads and off-street parking.
16.20.240 Lots – Nonaccess and planting strips.
16.20.250 Lots – Alleys.
16.20.260 Street names.
16.20.270 Acre – Large lot subdivision.
16.20.280 Easements.
16.20.290 Lot sizes by area classification and improvements required.
16.20.300 Walkways.
16.20.310 Watercourses.
16.20.320 Master plan.
16.20.330 Deed restrictions.
16.20.340 Land subject to inundation.
The street and highway design shall conform both in width and alignment to any master plan of streets and highways approved by the
City Council
and right-of-way for such street or highway indicated on the master plan shall be dedicated. (Ord. 89 § 5.1(part), 1955).
The street and highway design shall conform to any proceedings affecting the subdivision, which may have been initiated by the
City Council
or approved by the Council upon initiation by other legally constituted bodies of the city, county, or state. If a parcel of land to be subdivided includes a portion of the right-of-way to be acquired for a public freeway or parkway, and the
City Council
shall determine the boundaries of the right-of-way to be acquired, the subdivider shall either dedicate or withhold from a subdivision for a period of not to exceed eighteen months, all the area included in the right-of-way. (Ord. 89 § 5.1(part), 1955).
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