(a) Proposed nonresidential street layout, blocks and parcels shall be suitable in areas and dimensions to the types of development anticipated.
(b) The total area shall be sufficient to provide adequate space for off-street parking and loading, landscaping and other facilities, as required by the Zoning Ordinance.
(c) Whenever possible, commercial parcels should include enough land to provide for a group of commercial establishments, planned, developed, owned and managed as a unit. Narrow, ribbon developments along arterial streets shall be discouraged.
(d) With respect to physical improvements, special requirements may be imposed by the Planning Commission within the nonresidential subdivision.
(e) Every effort shall be made to protect adjacent residential areas from potential nuisance from the nonresidential subdivisions, including the provision of extra depth in parcels backing up on existing or potential residential development and provisions for a permanently landscaped buffer strip when required by the Commission.
(1970 Code Sec. 28.1-37)