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A. Land which is found to be unsuitable due to bad drainage, slopes of more than 20 percent or land with rock or unstable soil conditions, shall not be subdivided unless the plans include the design and installation of devices necessary for correction or control of conditions.

B. If existing utilities are not adequate or cannot be practically installed, a proposed land division may be rejected until such time as necessary modifications to the system(s) are made to allow for adequate service. As a condition of a land division approval, the City may require the costs of modification be borne by the subdivider.

C. The subdivider may be required to provide utilities on-site and off-site to meet the minimum level of service established in the Kettle Falls Comprehensive Plan.

D. If a subdivider is required to install utilities that are greater than the minimum provided in this Article to implement the development of the Comprehensive Plan to serve areas other than the proposed subdivision, the City may reimburse the subdivider for the additional costs for the larger infrastructure.