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Jahlit-- <br /> it <br /> 'ems <br /> -! — <br /> Figure 15. Elevated external walkways such as this are not allowed. <br /> (4) Appropriate screening or buffering to create a physical separation between <br /> pedestrians and vehicle access areas and the windows of residential units shall <br /> be provided. Acceptable treatments include: <br /> (a) Landscaped beds that separate the pathway from the building façade <br /> featuring windows; and/or <br /> (b) Site windows to maximize privacy while allowing for surveillance from <br /> dwelling unit. For example, where ground floor units are raised three or <br /> more feet above the level of a walkway,pedestrians have limited views into <br /> dwelling units. <br /> a�♦ <br /> 9 <br /> Figure 16. Planting beds separate this path from dwelling units. <br /> b. Pedestrian circulation standards for multiple detached single family dwellings on one <br /> development site: <br /> (1) Clear pedestrian access shall be provided between all dwelling units and the <br /> street per the materials standards in paragraph c of this subsection. <br /> Configurations where one or more dwelling units only contain pedestrian access <br /> to an alley are prohibited. <br /> c. Materials standards for pathways. <br /> (1) The pedestrian circulation system must be hard-surfaced and at least five feet <br /> wide. Segments of the circulation system that provide access to no more than <br /> four residential units may be three feet wide. <br /> 58 <br />