
Developments/subdivisions shall be designed to connect to adjacent existing or platted sidewalk stub outs as provided on an approved preliminary or final plat. 2.where permitted by the bend development code, on-street parking may be provided on arterial streets with speeds 35 mph or less. When a public access easement or private street with an adjacent sidewalk that is accessible to the general public through a public pedestrian access easement is substituted for a block boundary, it shall connect to an existing public sidewalk or shall be stubbed out to provide for the continuation of a sidewalk accessible to the general public. city of bend standard drawing 710 nw wall st., bend, oregon 97701 roadway ajd r-1a 12/3/21 typical street cross-sections - arterial arterial general notes: 1.see r-1 for general notes.

Walkways are required to connect to public streets for improved connectivity and walkability. Private streets with adjacent sidewalks that are accessible through a public use easement, or a private walkway, which is accessible through such public use easement, may serve as a block boundary. Works, alternatives to the regulations of the Road Code if the plan meets. To ensure efficient circulation, the maximum block face shall be 1,000 feet. Arterial: as defined by the Harford County Department of Planning and Zonings.

Areas zoned for "CR" low density multifamily, "C" medium density multifamily, and "D" high density multifamily districts shall conform to the following block restrictions. Developments/subdivisions shall be designed to connect to adjacent existing or platted sidewalk stub outs as provided on an approved preliminary or final plat.ģ. When a public access easement or private street with an adjacent sidewalk that is accessible to the general public through a public pedestrian access easement is substituted for a block boundary, it shall connect to an existing public sidewalk or shall be stubbed out to provide for the continuation of a sidewalk accessible to the general public. Private streets with adjacent sidewalks that are accessible to the general public through a public pedestrian access easement, or a private walkway, which is accessible to the general public through a public pedestrian access easement, may serve as a block boundary. No block may have a perimeter greater than 1,600 feet, with a maximum block face of 500 feet. For speeding enforcement, illegal parking and aggressive driving call Deschutes County Non-Emergency at 54. Code enforcement issues: Visit the Code Enforcement page to file a complaint. Traffic signal outage: Call ODOT Dispatch at (541) 383-0121. To ensure efficient circulation, the maximum distance between publicly accessible streets shall be 1,000 feet. Service Requests are NOT for: Emergency issues: Call 911.

Areas zoned for "UR" urban residential district, "MU-1", "MU-2", and mixed-use districts or, "H" central business district shall conform to the following block restrictions.
