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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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6/27/2011
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connect the primary building entry or entries to a public sidewalk on each <br /> street frontage. Such walkway shall be the shortest practical distance <br /> between the primary entry and sidewalk, generally no more than 125 <br /> percent of the straight line distance. <br /> B. New Streets and Pathways Regulations by Sub- District <br /> 1. Supplemental Development Standards for the MUC -RC Sub - District <br /> a. Redwood Creek Trail. New development shall incorporate design <br /> approaches that reconfigure top -of -bank areas to include a creekside trail <br /> and overlook areas. <br /> i. Trail width. A creek trail shall be provided along the existing top- <br /> of -bank. The trail right -of -way shall be 14 feet wide. <br /> � ci TOP OF BANK <br /> L <br /> 4 ,42 tC <br /> • <br /> 4 ,46 at' 44V Ai _ <br /> O <br /> ........... ........, I I ' 1 <br /> ' ' <br /> 25 ' 2'' 10 i 2'+ <br /> CREEK BANK <br /> SETBACK DG SMOOTH DG <br /> SURFACE <br /> r 39' <br /> CREEKSIDE SETBACK REDWOOD <br /> !See Sec. 53.5(A)(2)(a)l CREEK TRAIL 4 <br /> Redwood Creek Trail and Creekside Setback <br /> ii. Surfacing and lighting. The trail shall consist of 10 feet of asphalt <br /> or other smooth surface with two - foot -wide edge bands of decomposed <br /> granite: sustainable surfacing materials will be considered subject to <br /> Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and community <br /> access considerations. Trail improvements shall include pedestrian - <br /> oriented lighting at a minimum spacing of 100 feet on center. Trail <br /> surfacing and lighting to be determined by the responsible review <br /> authority, and shall be consistent from one property to the next. <br /> iii. Other design options. Other design options that provide <br /> continuous trail access may be considered. These may include <br /> ORD. # 1130 -353 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br />
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