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Accessibility: It is encouraged that internal circulation systems provide the types, amounts, and locations of accessibility needed to meet the uses and functions of the movement of persons, goods, services, and waste products in a safe and efficient manner, with maximum use of pedestrian orientation, and a minimum amount of impervious surfaces. Internal circulation elements should be designed in such a manner that the elements are integrated with each other as well as possible, and that conflicts between elements are minimized. The following represent the criteria utilized to analyze how well the project has met this particular policy:

1. Pedestrian Circulation: Whenever appropriate to the type and size of the development, the inclusion of a safe, efficient and convenient pedestrian circulation system is encouraged. The provision of pedestrian circulation areas adjacent to and at the same level as adjacent sidewalks is strongly encouraged.

2. Separation Of Systems: The separation of circulation systems and patterns which are basically incompatible is encouraged.

3. Delivery Areas: Delivery areas and refuse pick up should be located away from public spaces. (Ord. 19, Series 1988; amd. Ord. 18, Series 2024)