Land Development Ordinance - Amended 4-2-2024

i. Calculating Non-Through Streets Linear Footage . Proposed streets that provide a public right-of-way connection to adjacent property (stub streets) shall not be considered non-through streets in calculating the total linear street footage and the total number of non-through streets/cul-de-sac permitted within the Planned Unit Development. B. Turning Radius for Cul-de-Sacs/Non-Through Streets . All non-through streets/cul-de-sacs shall provide a turning radius that will accommodate emergency and public works vehicles. The design of turning radius shall be in accordance with the Town’s Standard Specifications & Construction Details.

g. Pedestrian Network Requirements

(1) Community Pedestrian Master Plan & Other Adopted Plans . Where greenways and/or sidewalks are proposed, or if a greenway and/or sidewalk traverse a Planned Unit Development that is part of the Town’s Community Pedestrian Master Plan, the greenway and/or sidewalk shall be constructed in accordance with the approved Community Pedestrian Master Plan and the Town’s Standard Specifications & Construction Details. Any other plans adopted by the Town for which pedestrian facilities are provided, including but not limited to greenways and sidewalks, shall be adhered to in the same manner. (2) Greenway Easement & Construction . Where a public greenway easement is required, the location and size shall be in accordance with the Community Pedestrian Master Plan. Construction of such greenway shall be required prior to plat recording or through conditions agreed upon between the Town and the property owner/developer at the time of review and approval of the master plan for the Planned Unit Development. Where dedication of such greenway is either required or accepted by the Town, the property owner/developer shall execute a fee simple title deed with the Town as the owner of the greenway, by means of a meets and bounds description recorded with the Office of the Wake County Register of Deeds. (3) Public Greenways Count toward Open Space Calculation . Public greenway easements with construction and greenways dedicated to the Town, based on the Community Pedestrian Master Plan, may count toward the total dedicated open space for the Planned Unit Development; however the greenway shall not replace required primary open space areas, common green areas, or the perimeter buffers.

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