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Unless otherwise approved by the approving agency, no dead-end street shall be longer than four hundred and fifty feet measured from the centerline of the nearest intersecting street (unless a length in excess of four hundred and fifty feet is, in the opinion of the approving agency, the only feasible method of developing the property for the use for which it is zoned). Where the development adjoins vacant acreage, any street as may be extended in the event of the development of the said adjoining acreage, shall be provided through to within one foot of the boundary line of the tract, and the remaining one foot reserve strip shall be granted in fee to the City.

Upon approved dedication of the extension of the affected street, the one-foot reserve strip shall automatically be dedicated to the public use as a part of said street without any further action by the City. The preceding sentence shall apply retroactively to all previously created reserve strips and street extensions.

[Amd. Sec. 6, Ord. No. 5986, Oct. 1, 1987.]