10-21-3: DEVELOPMENT DESIGN AND LAYOUT:
   A.   Hazardous Site Conditions Avoided: The design of the development shall avoid or fully mitigate hazardous site conditions (unstable slopes, geologic faults or flood potential, etc.). (Ord. 2012.04, 1-18-2012)
   B.   Drainage: Drainage from individual lots shall be coordinated with the general storm drainage pattern for the area and shall avoid conveying to adjacent lots runoff flows higher than historic patterns. A drainage study and review will be required on all subdivisions and commercial projects. (Ord. 2016.08, 12-8-2016)
   C.   Location Of Recreation Facilities: Recreation facilities should be located central to all residents of the development.
   D.   Access To Recreation Facilities: All lots should have reasonable access to open space, trails, park land or recreation facilities that are set aside for either development use or use by the general public.
   E.   Trails And Open Space Access: Access to public trails and open space abutting the property shall be provided.
   F.   Utility Extensions: Utility extensions required for future development shall be provided.
   G.   Maintenance Of Common Facilities: Maintenance of common facilities must be accomplished through either covenants and a homeowners' association, a separate maintenance agreement or some other perpetual agreement.
   H.   Layout Of Lots: The layout of lots should provide desirable settings for structures by making use of natural contours, maintaining views, affording privacy and protection from wind, noise and vehicular traffic.
   I.   Efficiency For Utilities: Development design should provide for efficiency in the installation and provision of all public and private utilities and services.
   J.   Water, Sanitation Facilities: Common water and sanitation facilities should be located on separate outlots commonly owned by the users. (Ord. 2012.04, 1-18-2012)