1145.05 ACCESS AND CONNECTIVITY.
   (a)   Access:
      (1)   Non-Residential-Lots - Access points on non-residential lots shall be determined and permitted by the Service Director. Access to US 23 shall be limited to those locations approved by ODOT.
      (2)   Residential Lots zoned for one- or two-unit residential structures shall be limited to one access point per lot, except for corner lots. Corner lots may permitted one access point along each abutting right-of-way. All residential access points shall be:
         A.   No more than twenty (20) feet in width measured at the right-of-way line; and
         B.   Designed to comply with the City of Circleville Roadside Manual and Subdivision Regulations; and
         C.   A minimum of three (3) feet from a property line; and
         D.   A minimum distance of thirty-five (35) feet from an intersection as measured from the centerline of the driveway to the right-of-way line of the intersecting road.
   (b)   Vehicular Connectivity (Parking Lot Connections): Unless waived by the Service Director, all uses within the GB District shall provide for vehicular connectivity between properties within the Tract to be developed as well as future connections to adjacent properties outside of the Tract boundaries. This requirement can be achieved through the use of cross access easements between parking lots and has been established to reduce traffic movements on mainline roads to improve the public health and safety of those utilizing the public rights-of-way.
   (c)   Multi-Use Path and Sidewalks: All Arterial and Collector Roads in all Districts except NB, DB, and HOD shall have an either 10-foot multi use path or a five (5) foot sidewalk. The Service Director will determine if the multi-use path or sidewalk is more appropriate based upon area conditions and existing infrastructure connections. Sidewalks shall be required along Arterial and Collector Roads in the NB, DB and HOD and for all new construction along local roads in all districts. Curb ramps and crosswalks shall be installed per the American Disability Act requirements. Multi use paths and sidewalks must be constructed within the road right-of-way or within an easement designated for such public use.
   (d)   In all Districts, walkways shall be constructed from the public sidewalk to building entrances and they shall also connect the parking lots to building entrances All new sidewalks shall also connect to existing sidewalks on adjacent abutting Tracts and to nearby pedestrian destination points. (Ord. 02-13-2023. Passed 2-21-23.)