The standards of EC 9.6730(2)(c) and EC 9.6730(3) are the only applicable pedestrian <br />circulation standards. The Application site plan sheet A-1 found in Exhibit G shows that each <br />unit will have pedestrian access to all other units within the development and access to all <br />recreational and other community facilities located within the residential development. All <br />buildings within 40 feet of a public street will have pedestrian access to the street right-of-way <br />line. All pathways will be constructed of concrete or comparable hard surface material and <br />when abutting a street or driveway will be raised to standard curb height. All paths that are <br />intersected by a drive aisle will be marked with striping or where indicated on the site plan <br />with a cross-hatch a contracting paving material. Lighting will be provided along pedestrian <br />facilities in accordance with EC 9.6725. Lighting in the parking areas is shown on Sheet A1 <br />on 16’ poles. See architectural site plan A1 in Exhibit G for specific locations. <br />The Applicant has worked closely with City staff to develop the proposed street and internal <br />circulation plan as submitted under the Application. The existing Lombard Street will be <br />extended and improved to City public street standards. The internal vehicular circulation is <br />provided with private driveways and parking aisles that serve to meet the intent of EC 9.6815 <br />and provide efficient connectivity for emergency service vehicles in readily apparent paths <br />26 | Page <br /> <br />LOMBARD APARTMENTS LLC –WRITTEN STATEMENT – APRIL 5, 2018 <br /> <br />