CHAPTER 2
2.3 Pedestrian Circulation and Access 2.3.1 General Paved or hardscape on-site pedestrian circulation and access shall be provided according to the following standards: a. Pedestrian walkways shall connect residential units to areas throughout the site, such as vehicle parking areas, bicycle parking areas, common open space, waste and recycling enclosures, and other amenities. b. Pedestrian walkways shall connect public sidewalks to all building entrances and vehicle and bike parking areas. c. Pedestrian walkways shall connect primary building entrances through the site interior to all transit stops directly adjacent to the project, if applicable. d. Pedestrian walkways shall connect multiple buildings throughout the site, if applicable.
Stamped concrete walkways connecting buildings throughout the site.
Concrete walkways connecting public sidewalks to building entrances. Rendering of Bluebird Row, Chattanooga, TN. Source: Genesis Studios
Rendering of Winter Park Townhomes, Winter Park, FL. Source: Genesis Studios
2.3.2 Private Pedestrian Walkways Private pedestrian walkways shall be provided with a minimum width of four feet along the entire length, according to the following standards: a. Materials . Walkways shall be constructed of firm, stable, and slip-resistant materials, such as poured-in-place concrete (including stamped concrete), permeable paving, or concrete pavers. b. Enhanced Paving for Pedestrian Crossings . Where a pedestrian walkway intersects with a vehicle accessway, the pedestrian crossing shall include enhanced paving treatment using patterned and/ or colored pavers, brick, or decorative colored and scored concrete. Pedestrian crossings shall feature enhanced paving with a minimum width of five feet and span the length of the intersecting drive area. c. Landscaping . See Chapter 3-15, Landscaping, for landscaping requirements adjacent to pedestrian walkways.
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