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requirement is within the public interest and would not cause security problems or disadvantage the <br /> intended use.This standard is not required for properties outside the MUO. <br /> Note: See also subsection J of this section, Design of Internal Pedestrian Paths and Circulation, and <br /> subsection K of this section, Pedestrian-Oriented Open Space Standards. <br /> Figure 316.070-4. Provide pedestrian access to the site from the street <br /> - a 7x1 : l_. { <br /> 1 <br /> c> 3 Fi .•,.• . <br /> A'. i r <br /> :'$.x+ ^:... <br /> -0,11,:igassimameses,66.1.1,44.4.minimmiemaiii:asmiNamott ,, <br /> 2. Vehicular Access and Circulation. The intent of this provision is to provide safe and convenient <br /> vehicular access routes through large areas by connecting public and/or private roadways and <br /> accessways; mitigate traffic impacts and to conform to the city's objectives for better traffic circulation; <br /> enhance the visual character of interior access roads; minimize conflicts with pedestrian circulation and <br /> activity; enhance the safety and function of public streets; provide access management on Evergreen <br /> services. <br /> See also Section 19.316.060, Design standards Parking area design. <br /> a. Driveways shall be limited to one every two hundred linear feet of street frontage, unless the city <br /> determines no other option is feasible. <br /> b. Vehicular access to sites at intersections shall be located on the lowest classified roadway and as <br /> close as practical to the property line most distant from the intersection, unless the city finds there is a <br /> compelling reason to the contrary. <br /> c. The city shall require that driveways be located to avoid conflicts with transit stops. <br /> d. The city may --• - •. - •. . .• . .. : • - - - - - - - et,- - . . •• - •. <br /> vehicular circulation be coordinated. <br /> Section 21. Section 12 of Ordinance No. 3269-12, as amended (Zoning, E-1 (Evergreen Way) and MUO <br /> (Mixed-Use Overlay)Zones,EMC 19.316.070.M), is hereby amended as follows: <br /> 19.316.070 Design standards—Site planning. <br /> M. Site Lighting.The intent of this provision is to encourage the use of lighting as an integral design <br /> component to enhance buildings, landscaping, or other site features; increase night sky visibility and to <br /> Parking Amendments 29 8/29/18 <br />