(A) Where a proposed lot abuts an existing public street with a one-half right-of-way width of less than 30 feet on the side of the street on which the lot is located, the owner shall dedicate land as necessary to provide a one-half right-of-way of 30 feet width as a public half right-of-way along the entire property line that abuts the street; except, however, that where the street is a city, county, state or federal street, the one-half right-of-way dedication shall conform with the county, state or federal requirement for the particular street on which the lot abuts, but shall be not less than 30 feet of total one-half right-of-way width.
(B) Minimum width of dedicated public right-of-way within a development, including a subdivision shall not be less than:
(1) Streets: 60 feet;
(2) Alleys: 16 feet;
(3) Cul-de-sac (local streets): outside diameter of 100 feet;
(4) Cul-de-sac (industrial streets): outside diameter of 120 feet.
(C) The right-of-way width for streets under county, state or federal control shall be as determined by the owner thereof, but shall be dedicated at not less than the widths mandated herein.
(Ord. 970, passed 3-5-2007)