§ 154.63 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISIONS.
   (A)   Business and industrial areas shall be subdivided into lots of such size, shape, and arrangement as will meet business and industrial needs. Properties reserved or laid out for business or industrial purposes shall be large enough to provide for the setback, yard, and off-street parking and loading facilities required by the type of development contemplated as determined by the Plan Commission.
   (B)   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 be subject to all the requirements of these regulations and shall conform to the proposed land use and standards established in the Comprehensive Plan, official map, and code.
   (C)   The following design principles and standards shall apply to all nonresidential subdivisions:
      (1)   Street rights-of-way and pavement shall be adequate to accommodate the type and volume of traffic anticipated to be generated thereupon;
      (2)   Special requirements may be imposed by the city with respect to street, curb, gutter, and sidewalk design and construction;
      (3)   Special requirements may be imposed by the city with respect to the installation of public utilities including water, sewer, and storm water drainage.
(Ord. 81-0-19, passed 5-11-81; Am. Ord. 2011-O-4, passed 3-14-11)