(A) Blocks. Where used or appropriate, the lengths, widths and shapes of blocks shall be determined with due regard to:
(1) Provision of adequate building sites suitable to the special needs of the type of use contemplated;
(2) Zoning requirements;
(3) Needs for vehicular and pedestrian circulation;
(4) Control and safety of street traffic;
(5) Limitations and opportunities of topography; and
(6) Convenient access to water areas.
(B) Length. Blocks shall not be more than 1,320 feet in length.
(C) Width. Blocks shall have sufficient width to allow 2 tiers of lots of minimum depth, except:
(1) Where single tier lots are required to separate the subdivision from a street or road;
(2) In nonresidential subdivisions for purposes of separating uses; or
(3) Where abutting a water area.
(D) Crosswalks. Where deemed necessary by the Planning Board, a pedestrian crosswalk at least 15 feet in width may be required to provide convenient public access to a public area such as:
(1) A park or school;
(2) A water area; or
(3) Areas such as shopping centers, religious or transportation facilities.
(Ord. passed 6-7-2004, § 409) Penalty, see § 10.99