A. Length Of Blocks:
1. Blocks shall not be more than nine hundred ninety feet (990') long, except to the extent a block rears upon a freeway, limited access highway or railroad right of way.
2. Blocks shall not be less than six hundred sixty feet (660') long, except where shorter blocks are necessary to conform with the location of streets and other parts of the subdivision, such as where the subdivision is of irregular shape, or contains otherwise suitable blocks or streets of irregular shape or alignment or is intersected by existing or potential streets so requiring.
3. Blocks longer than six hundred sixty feet (660') (but not longer than 990 feet) may be required by the planning commission for the purpose of reducing the number of intersections with arterial and collector streets.
B. Definition: For the purpose of this section, the term "block" shall be deemed to be all property fronting on one side of a street measured from the points where such street is intersected or intercepted by other streets. (Ord. 2000-05, 4-25-2000)