§ 14-1-75 NON-RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS.
   (a)   General.
      (1)   If a proposed subdivision includes land that is zoned for commercial or industrial purposes, the layout of the subdivision with respect to such land shall make such provisions as the village may require.
      (2)   A non-residential subdivision shall also be subject to all the requirements of site plan approval set forth in the Village Building Code. A non-residential subdivision shall be subject to all the requirements of this chapter, as well as such additional standards required by the village, and shall conform to the proposed land use standards established by any village comprehensive plan or official map, and the village zoning code.
   (b)   Standards. In addition to the principles and standards in this chapter, which are appropriate to the planning of all subdivisions, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Village Board that the street, parcel, and block pattern proposed is specifically adapted to the uses anticipated and takes into account other uses in the vicinity. The following principles and standards shall be observed.
      (1)   Proposed industrial parcels shall be suitable in area and dimensions to the types of industrial development anticipated.
      (2)   Street rights-of-way and pavement shall be adequate to accommodate the type and volume of traffic anticipated to be generated thereupon.
      (3)   Special requirements may be imposed by the Village Board, upon the recommendation of the Village Engineer, with respect to street, curb, gutter, and sidewalk design and construction.
      (4)   Special requirements may be imposed by the Village Board, upon the recommendation of the Village Engineer, with respect to the installation of public utilities, including water, sewer, and stormwater drainage.
      (5)   Every effort shall be made to protect adjacent residential areas from potential nuisance from a proposed commercial or industrial subdivision, including the provision of extra depth in parcels backing up on existing or potential residential development and provisions for permanently landscaped buffer strips when necessary.
      (6)   Streets carrying non-residential traffic, especially truck traffic, shall not normally be extended to the boundaries of adjacent existing or potential residential areas.
(Prior Code, § 14-1-75)