Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014
Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.8. Access and Circulation 5.8.6. Vehicular Access and Circulation
Figure 5.8.6.D.2: Public Street Connections to and from Adjoining Development.
5. Cross Access Between Adjoining Development 334
To facilitate vehicular access between adjoining developments, encourage shared parking, and minimize access points along streets, new single-family attached, multifamily, nonresidential, and mixed-use development or redevelopment shall comply with the following standards: a. The internal vehicular circulation system shall be designed to allow for vehicular cross-access between the developmentās common vehicle use areas and common vehicle use areas in an adjoining single-family attached, multifamily, nonresidential, or mixed-use development, or to the boundary of adjoining vacant land zoned to allow single-family attached, multifamily, nonresidential or mixed-use development. (See Figure 5.8.6.D.5: Cross-access between parking areas of adjoining developments.)
334 Sec. 5.2.6 of the current Design and Construction Ordinance requires that efforts be made to provide cross-access between adjacent nonresidential developments. We propose strengthening this cross access requirement and applying it to multifamily, single-family attached, and mixed-use development as well as nonresidential development. This subsection adds authorization for a waiver of the cross access requirement where a cross access would be physically impracticable, undesirable, or unsafe.
Morrisville, NC
June 2013 Page 5-51
Unified Development Ordinance - Public Hearing Draft
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