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<br />x.25 Pedestrian crosswallcrs, not lase than ten (10) feet wide, Shall <br />be required where deemed ass©ntial to provide circulation, or access <br />to schools, playgrounds, shopping cent®rs, transportation, and <br />other con~anunity facilities. <br />Lots <br />r__.._ <br /> <br />x+.26 The lot size, width, depth, shape, and orientation, and the <br />minimum building setback lines shall be appropriate for the location <br />of the subdivision and far the type of development and use contem- <br />plated . <br />x+.27 Lot dimensions shall conform to the requirements of the zoning <br />ordinance, and residential lots where not served by public sewer <br />shall not be less than 7S feet wide or leas than 14,000 sq. ft. in <br />areas <br />Public SitQ,~ and Open Spaces <br />X4.2$ Where a proposed park, playground, school or other;~ublic use <br />shown in a General Community Plan is located in whole or in part iri <br />a subdivision, the Council may require the dedication or rasrvation <br />of such area within the subdivision in those cases in which the <br />Planning Commission deems such requirements to be reasonable. <br />x+.29 Where deemed essential by the Council, upon consideration of <br />the particular type of development proposed in the subdivision, and <br />-14- <br />
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