§ 154.067 RELATION TO ADJOINING STREET SYSTEM.
   (A)   A subdivision shall provide for the continuation of the principal streets existing in the adjoining subdivisions or of their proper projection when adjoining property is not subdivided, and such streets shall be of a width not less than the minimum requirements for streets set forth in the regulations of this chapter.
   (B)   Where the plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivider’s tract, drawing of the prospective future street system of the entire tract shall be furnished and the street system of the part submitted shall be considered in light of conformity to the street system of the entire tract.
   (C)   Where a tract is subdivided into lots of an acre or more, the Planning Commission may require an arrangement of lots and streets such as to permit a later subdivision in conformity to the street requirements and other requirements contained in this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 15A-83) (Ord. 914, passed 2-19-2002)