Successful planning of an integrated Mixed-Use Development will depend, to a large extent, on the definition of an efficient vehicular circulation system. The basic elements of such a system are:
(a) Direct access to the regional transportation network;
(b) Appropriate connection to existing streets through and around the site that maintains the designed capacity of these streets; and
(c) A clear pattern of internal circulation that provides adequate access to all functions within the development and appropriately distributes site generated traffic to the existing street system of the area.
(Ord. 1989-23. Passed 8-9-89.)