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Private stree <br />(residential) <br />Public street <br />(residential) <br />Public street <br />(commercial a <br />industrial) <br />(Code 1984, § 11.33) <br />Sec. 82-284. - Road dedication and reservations. <br />Gradient Radius <br />(percent) (feet) <br />12 I 275 <br />10 I 275 <br />400 <br />(a) New perimeter streets. Street systems in new subdivisions shall be laid out so as to eliminate or <br />avoid new perimeter half -streets. Where an existing half -street is adjacent to a new subdivision, the <br />other half of the street shall be improved and dedicated by the subdivider. The city may authorize a <br />new perimeter street where the subdivider improves and dedicates the entire required street right-of- <br />way width within his own subdivision boundaries. <br />(b) Widening and realignment of existing roads. Where a subdivision borders an existing narrow road or <br />when the comprehensive municipal plan or some other agency indicates plans for realignment or <br />widening a road that would require use of some of the land in the subdivision, the subdivider shall be <br />required to improve and dedicate at his expense such areas for widening or realignment of such <br />roads. Such frontage roads and streets shall be improved and dedicated by the subdivider at his own <br />expense to the full width as required by this chapter. <br />(c) Use of reserved land. Land reserved for any road purposes may not be counted in satisfying yard or <br />area requirements of chapter 78, whether the land is to be dedicated to the city in fee simple or an <br />easement is granted to the city. <br />(Code 1984, § 11.40) <br />