11-2-2: STREET DESIGN:
   A.   General:
      1.   Alignment To Existing Streets: The street system in the proposed subdivision shall relate in alignment to the existing streets in the area adjoining the subdivision.
      2.   Consideration To Future Subdivision: The proposed street plan shall give consideration to the future subdivision of adjoining unsubdivided property.
      3.   Serve Proposed Use Of Abutting Land: All streets shall be designed to serve the proposed use of the land abutting them.
      4.   Improvements: If a subdivision borders on a street, the subdivider shall be required to improve the streets in accordance with the requirements of the public works department and the guide for improvement of subdivision perimeter streets.
   B.   Special:
      1.   Access Along Major Highways: Along expressways and major highways, access to private property shall be provided by means of one or more of the following:
         a.   Frontage road;
         b.   Street separate from the expressway or major highway by a tier of lots or by;
         c.   Cul-de-sac streets entered from a street other than the expressway or major highway.
      2.   Design Provisions: Design of streets shall make provision for railroads, parkways, expressways, grade separations, flood control channels, irrigation facilities and hillside property.
   C.   Private: Private streets may be platted with the concurrence of the town council and the planning and zoning commission under the following conditions:
      1.   Satisfactory Easements: That easements satisfactory for meeting established minimum standards of design and construction are provided;
      2.   Maintenance: That provision, satisfactory to the public works department, is made for maintenance of streets;
      3.   Access: That adequate provision is made for access of emergency vehicles, utility vehicles and vehicles providing services such as garbage and trash pickup;
      4.   Declaration Of Responsibility: That clear statements be contained in both deed restrictions and homeowner's association bylaws that those streets be declared private and remain the permanent responsibility of the homeowner's association and be so posted;
      5.   Public Health And Welfare Maintained: That the health, safety and welfare of the public will not be impaired thereby. (2006 Code)