§ 153.040 GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS.
   (A)   Boundary improvements.
      (1)   The subdivider shall have placed, under the supervision of a registered land surveyor, concrete monuments four inches square or four inches in diameter and 40 inches long with an iron pole cast in the center, at each corner or angle of the ultimate outside boundary. They shall be set following grading of each phase of the subdivision.
      (2)   The subdivider shall have placed, under the supervision of a registered land surveyor, pipes or steel rods, ¾ of an inch in diameter by 30 inches in length at the corners of each lot. They shall be set prior to the issuance of any improvement location permit.
   (B)   Character of the land. Land which the Commission finds to be unsuitable for subdivision or development because of flooding, improper drainage, steep slopes, rock formations, adverse earth formations or topography, utility easements, or other features which might reasonably be harmful to the safety, health, and general welfare of the present or future inhabitants of the subdivision and/or its surrounding areas, shall not be subdivided or developed unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer and approved by the Commission, to solve the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions. Such land shall be set aside for such uses permitted by the zoning ordinance as shall not involve any such danger.
   (C)   Subdivision name. The proposed name of the subdivision shall not duplicate, or too closely approximate phonetically, the name of any other subdivision in the area covered by these regulations. The Commission shall have final authority to designate the name of the subdivision which shall be determined at the time of primary approval.
(Ord. 174, § 400, passed 6-11-90) Penalty, see § 153.999