Subdivision design definition
Examples of Subdivision design in a sentence
Subdivision design shall not include dead-end streets (including cul-de-sacs), except where through streets cannot be provided because of existing development or an environmental feature requiring protection and/or preservation (e.g., a creek channel).
Subdivision design shall provide for safe and ready access for fire and other emergency vehicles and for routes of escape to safely handle evacuations.
Once the new water line is within the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Farm Subdivision, design specifications allowfor the reduced size of an 8-inch water line.
Subdivision design must provide for external factors of community-wide concern including the proper extension of major streets, extensions of utilities, preservation of major drainage channels and related flood lands, and the reservation of needed school and park sites.
Subdivision design must be related to proposed and existing land uses.
Subdivision design must give attention to internal design details including the proper layout of the streets, the utilities needed, open spaces and adjustment of the design to topography and soil capabilities of the land.
Subdivision design must give due consideration to the natural environment.