§ 62-152. Subdivision bordering on railroad right-of-way or highways.  


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  • Where a subdivision borders on or is traversed by a railroad right-of-way or federal or state highway, the city council may require a street on one or both sides of such right-of-way or highway approximately parallel to and at a distance removed suitable for the appropriate use of the intervening land for:

    (1)

    Park purposes; or

    (2)

    Off-street parking, business, or other uses as permitted by the zoning ordinances; or in lieu of a street, it may require deep residential lots with a visual barrier established in a nonaccess reservation strip along the rear property lines.

(Code 1996, § 62-152; Ord. No. F-0663, § 3, 11-19-2001)