The general principles of design and the minimum requirements for the laying out of subdivisions, stipulated in Chapter 1195, may be varied by the Planning Commission in the case of a subdivision large enough to constitute a more or less self-contained neighborhood to be developed in accordance with a comprehensive plan, safeguarded by appropriate restrictions which in the judgment of the Planning Commission make adequate provision for all essential community requirements. However, no modification shall be granted by the Planning Commission which would conflict with the proposals of the Thoroughfare Plan, or with other features of the adopted Master Plan of the City and environs, or with the intent and purpose of such general principles of design and minimum requirements.
(Ord. 64-47. Passed 4-27-64.)