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• <br /> , <br /> 3 <br /> 2. In the planning of the site and design of buildings and site elements,to the extent feasible <br /> provide for: <br /> a. "Passive surveillance,"the ability of people occupying buildings and public spaces to <br /> view all parts of accessible spaces. <br /> b. Security and pedestrian lighting per Section 31B.070.M. <br /> For multiple family developments, see also Section 19.15.030 and the CPTED principles <br /> contained in the Multiple Family Design Guidelines. <br /> Figure 316.070-15 <br /> Passive surveillance, or the ability of people in buildings or traveling along roadways to see outdoor <br /> spaces, increases security <br /> . Roof Deck <br /> { <br /> Bay Window <br /> Balcony <br /> , s`.4 r sid I ,-Shops <br /> Porches. - _� (` <br /> C?-11\i':"1-,1 VI `•Q �_ ) Li I _LIA to,1J I m ',: <br /> J. Design of Internal Pedestrian Paths and Circulation. The intent of this provision is to <br /> provide safe and direct pedestrian access that accommodates all pedestrians, minimizes <br /> conflicts between pedestrians and vehicular traffic, and provides pedestrian connections to <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> Figure 316.070-16 <br /> Examples of an attractive pedestrian connections through large developments <br /> ri <br /> a <br /> ' iii im - 4./.IR -' I ti. , , , <br /> r <br /> 1. For safety and access,landscaping shall not block visibility to and from a path, especially <br /> where it approaches a roadway or driveway. <br /> 42 <br /> 124 <br />
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