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4618
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7/1/1998
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• <br /> Natural access control. <br /> Premise: Criminal trespass can be reduced or prevented by using landscaping, paths, gates <br /> etc. to define a separation between public, semi-private and private space. This separation <br /> should be sufficient that potential offenders would perceive a risk of being observed or <br /> challenged for trespass when entering the space. <br /> Design Intent: Design multiple family sites so that circulation systems, parking areas, <br /> sidewalks and open space give the perception of being a residential and controlled space in <br /> which illegal activity will be observed and reported. <br /> • Provide attractive pedestrian <br /> walkways in multiple family • 161 <br /> i <br /> developments for visible and , ' , , I � WO Irak <br /> convenient access between J Apts. <br /> buildings, open space, public . — tlgW4§sidewalks, transit sites and parking ` � ` <br /> areas. 1111i i t `void <br /> i <br /> • Emphasize entries and pedestrian � is ,\\��0 `�r <br /> walkways with lighting and ` a ''`�"� � `_ <br /> landscaping so that occupants and " \�/r as ( <br /> guests do not need to search for a Rec. Center <br /> location. p c) titbdi E:;_l. <br /> Z ltil <br /> • Provide well lit parking areas and <br /> pedestrian walkways which allow Connect buildings in multi-family complexes with <br /> users to identify faces from a clear pedestrian paths. <br /> reasonable distance and allow the pedestrians the opportunity to choose another route. <br /> Avoid creating "dead ends" or isolated areas for pedestrian walkways. <br /> • Create visible, attractive borders <br /> which separate the public and <br /> semi-public from private spaces. , <br /> 0 <br /> • Separate walkways from vehicle ri g <br /> parking and circulation areas. fit il AV, / <br /> Q.i <br /> A low wall or fence can enclose private open space. <br />
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