Sec 94-215 Pedestrian Ways
   A.   Submission of plan. The developer of any subdivision, whether residential or nonresidential in character, shall submit a plan for a system of pedestrian ways or walkways to the Planning Commission at the time of preliminary plat submission.
   B.   Delineation of system and provision for focal point approaches and circulation. Such pedestrian way plan shall delineate the provision of adequate pedestrian ways within any subdivision or portion thereof, with consideration given to walkway connections in areas adjacent to or outside of the subdivision. Pedestrian approaches to such focal points as school sites, recreation areas, and parks shall be provided for in addition to pedestrian ways for normal circulation.
   C.   Provision for future connections. The Planning Commission, after reviewing the plan, may require that any or all of the pedestrian ways indicated in the plan be constructed and suitably surfaced to connect with existing or future walkways in the area and provide for adequate pedestrian circulation.
   D.   Design and location. Pedestrian ways shall be designed and located in accordance with the provisions in Section 94-176 and the following provisions:
      1.   Minimum paving section, where sidewalks are required, shall be four (4) feet in width;
      2.   Pedestrian ways shall be located within the dedicated, non-pavement right-of-way of all roads;
      3.   Concrete curbs shall be required for all roads where pedestrian ways are required by the Planning Commission; and
      4.   A median strip of grassed or landscaped area, at least two (2) feet wide, shall separate all pedestrian ways from adjacent curbs.
   E.   Curb ramps. Pedestrian way design and construction shall be in compliance with ODOT standards and specifications for curb ramps for the physically impaired.
(Code 1991, § 12-479)