§ 3.41.14. Multi-modal access plans required.  


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  • Each new application for a development permit within the Kensington-Memorial Drive Overlay District shall be accompanied by a multi-modal access plan prepared at a scale not greater than one inch equals one hundred feet (1"=100'). The multi-modal access plan shall cover the full extent of the proposed development along with public rights-of-way of adjoining streets and any other property lying between the subject property and the nearest public streets on all sides. The purpose of the multi-modal access plan is to demonstrate a unified plan of continuous access to and between all buildings in the proposed development and adjacent properties. Connections to available transportation modes, such as driveways, sidewalks, and bike paths shall be shown along adjacent streets and those entering adjoining properties. Safe and convenient pedestrian ways shall be provided from sidewalks along streets to each building entrance, including pedestrian access routes across parking lots and between adjacent buildings within the same development. Where an existing or planned public transportation station or stop is within one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) feet (straight line distance) from any boundary of the subject property, the access plan shall show how pedestrians may safely travel from such station or stop to the subject property. Where an existing or planned bike path is located within one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of the subject property, the access plan shall show how safe, continuous and convenient bicycle access shall be provided to the subject property.

( Ord. No. 17-02 , Pt. I, 9-26-2017)