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42.09 <br />area by the zoning chapter and to provide for convenient <br />access, circulation control, and safety of street traffic <br />42}(D) Arrangement. A block shall be so designed as to provide <br />two tiers of lots, unless it adjoins a lake, stream, park, <br />state or federal highway, where it may have a single tier of <br />lots. <br />Subdivision 6. Lots. <br />41}(A) Location. All lots shall abut on a publicly dedicated <br />street that has received legal status as such. <br />42}(D) Size. The lot dimensions in subdivisions shall not be <br />less than the minimum dimensions required to secure the <br />minimum lot area specified in the zoning chapter for the <br />district within which the land is located. <br />49}(C) Side Lot Lines. Side lines of lots shall be substan- <br />tially at right angles to the street line. <br />44}(D) Lot Remnants. All remnants of lots below minimum size <br />left over after subdividing of a larger tract must be added <br />to adjacent lots, rather than allowed to remain as unusable <br />parcels. <br />Subdivision 7. Watercourses. Lots abutting upon a watercourse <br />drainageways, channel or stream shall have an additional depth or ` <br />width, as required, to assure house sites that are not subject to <br />flooding. <br />Subdivision S. Natural Features. In the subdividing of any <br />land, due regard shall be shown for all natural features, such as <br />tree growth, watercourses, historic spots or similar conditions, <br />which if preserved will add attractiveness and stability to the <br />proposed developments. <br />Subdivision 9. Monuments. Monuments of permanent character <br />shall be placed in locations on the boundary of any major subdivision <br />and within it as required to permanently define all property lines <br />and street right-of-way. <br />42.10 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. <br />Subdivision 1. Underground Utilities Required. <br />4 WA) All new electric distribution lines (excluding main line <br />feeders and high voltage transmission lines), telephone <br />service lines and services constructed within the confines <br />of and providing service to customers in a newly platted <br />residential area shall be buried underground. <br />0 <br />4.2}(D) The subdivider is responsible for complying with the <br />requirements of this section, and shall submit to the <br />Planning Commission a written instrument from the utilities <br />
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