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The design and location of connections between existing streets and new subdivisions shall meet the following criteria:

A. A proposed subdivision shall provide street connections to all street stub-ends that abut the boundary of the subdivision. New streets shall not extend existing streets at less than the width of the existing street.

B. A proposed subdivision shall provide street stub-ends at the boundary of the subdivision to allow for future connection(s) to possible adjoining subdivisions.

C. The number of intersections of neighborhood and collector streets with minor and principal arterials shall be minimized.

D. Where a subdivision provides a stub-end of a street that is intended to be extended into land that may be subdivided, the subdivider shall install a permanent sign at the stub-end of the street indicating that the street may be extended into the adjoining land when that land is subdivided. The text, design and method of installation shall be subject to approval by the public works director.

E. Where a subdivision provides a stub-end of a street that is intended to be extended into land that may be subdivided, the subdivider shall record a notice of the planned extension of the street as part of the record of the subdivision.

F. The public works director may grant an exception to the requirements of this section only if it finds that complying with these requirements would result in a neighborhood street functioning as a collector arterial. (Ord. 3271 § 6, 2017; Ord. 2463 § 9, 2003; Ord. 2161 § 3, 1997)