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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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6/27/2011
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no limitation on the size of outdoor vehicle storage areas for vehicle <br /> rental that are screened from view from a public right -of -way. <br /> 53.3 New Streets and Pathways Regulations <br /> A. New Streets and Pathways Regulations Applicable to all Sub - Districts <br /> 1. New Streets. Sites in excess of one acre shall be designed to provide block and <br /> street patterns consistent with the adjacent properties and /or surrounding <br /> contextual environment. New streets shall establish a pedestrian - friendly <br /> interconnected street network, with no block face exceeding 400 feet in length. <br /> 2. Street and Pathway Connectivity. New development shall maintain and enhance <br /> pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and vehicle connectivity with a hierarchy of streets <br /> and pathways, consistent with the street typology identified in the Redwood City <br /> General Plan (Figure BE -14). Primary pedestrian access to buildings shall be from <br /> the sidewalk. <br /> a. Enhanced Streetscapes. Streetscapes shall be enhanced with enriched <br /> streetscape elements. including but not limited to a variety of <br /> landscaping and pedestrian amenities, such as benches, pedestrian - <br /> scaled lighting, trash enclosures. and bicycle storage. <br /> 3. Pedestrian - Oriented Design /Pedestrian Access. The design of new projects shall <br /> promote walkability and connectivity to include design and orientation standards <br /> such as: <br /> a. Internal Connections. A system of pedestrian walkways shall connect all <br /> buildings on a site to each other. to on -site automobile and bicycle <br /> parking areas, and to any on -site open space areas and pedestrian <br /> amenities. <br /> b. Internal Pedestrian Walkways Width. Internal walkways shall be a <br /> minimum of six feet wide where located adjacent to any common open <br /> space areas. Internal walkways elsewhere on the property shall be a <br /> minimum of four feet wide and paved with permeable materials, unless <br /> walkways are located near swimming pools or in heavily trafficked areas. <br /> c. Lighting. Lighting shall be incorporated along sidewalks or other <br /> pedestrian walkways to enhance the pedestrian environment and <br /> provide for public safety. Lighting shall be low mounted, downward <br /> casting so as to reduce light trespass onto adjacent properties. <br /> d. Connections to Primary Street. Connections between on -site walkways <br /> and the public sidewalk shall be provided. An on -site walkway shall <br /> ORD. # 1130 -353 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br />
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