10-10-10: PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION:
   A.   Applicability: An on-site circulation system for pedestrian and non-motorized travel must be provided in accordance with the requirements of this section for all lots occupied by buildings, except for:
      1.   Residential buildings containing four (4) or fewer dwelling units;
      2.   Agricultural uses;
      3.   Industrial or other uses without a resident- or customer- entrance; and
      4.   Uses, other than parking lots, that do not include a principal building intended for regular human occupancy.
   B.   Required Connections: The pedestrian circulation system must provide safe, direct and convenient pedestrian access connecting main entrances of buildings and uses with all other such entrances and with available access points including parking, streets, sidewalks and transit stops. In the case of building or site additions, these requirements apply only to the new or expanded areas.
   C.   Design: Required on-site pedestrian circulation facilities must be designed and constructed in accordance with the following requirements:
      1.   Pedestrian access must consist of an accessible, easily- discernible walkway or multi-use path with a minimum width of five feet (5').
      2.   The pedestrian access surface located on private property must be constructed of concrete, asphalt or other fixed, firm and nonslip material, approved by the Community Development Director.
      3.   Pedestrian access routes that cross parking lots, drive aisles or other parking lots must be clearly differentiated from the vehicle surface through the use of physical separation or by durable, low-maintenance materials such as pavers, bricks, scored concrete, pavement textures or painted surfaces to define places of pedestrian movement. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)