11-3-12: PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION SYSTEM:
Subdivisions shall provide a pedestrian circulation system to connect individual dwelling units with neighboring dwelling units, and to connect groups of dwelling units with schools, parks, commercial facilities, and other community facilities. The circulation system shall be located within public rights of way, public easements, or common areas maintained by a homeowners' association, parks, or school sites. The Plan Commission shall recommend the type, including material required and width of the pedestrian circulation system appropriate for the subdivision and for the Village, which may require the physical separation of pedestrian circulation from the vehicular circulation system, depending upon:
   A.   The size of the subdivision.
   B.   The pathway system, if any, used on adjacent property.
   C.   The topography of the property.
   D.   The Comprehensive Plan for the Village.
   E.   The location of the schools, parks, and community focal points.
   F.   The layout of the system should have a reasonable relationship to foreseeable desired movements, connecting residential areas with schools, area-wide parks, commercial facilities, work areas, existing or potential public transportation points, and other community facilities in a convenient and logical fashion. (Ord. 96-445, 7-2-1996)