Orlando |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 62. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN |
Part 6. TRADITIONAL CITY DESIGN STANDARDS |
DESIGN STANDARDS IN MIXED USE CORRIDOR DISTRICTS OUTSIDE THE TRADITIONAL CITY |
§ 62.635. Pedestrian-Related Design Features.
Direct pedestrian access shall be provided from the principal entrance of the building to the sidewalk on the closest public right-of-way. Pedestrian access shall be provided from the rear parking facilities to the ground floor uses, either through rear building entrances, pedestrian ways along the perimeter of buildings, or by pedestrian throughways which connect the rear parking lots to the sidewalks along the Front Street. Pedestrian throughways may be exterior and located between buildings or may be incorporated into the interior design of a structure. Pedestrian throughways shall be a minimum of 5 feet wide.
For through lots, each lot shall have pedestrian access to both rights-of-way.
(Ord. of 9-16-1991, Doc. #25099; Ord. of 2-22-1993, Doc. #26392)