Attachment A <br />500 feet of an access point. A draft of this proposed revision to the draft code change is shown <br />in the figure below. <br />EC 9.8812(4) Access. <br />The following standards apply to any proposed housing that will result in 5 or more <br />dwelling units on one development site: <br />Where the development site abuts publicly owned land, on-site pedestrian <br />paths shall be provided from the property line nearest to the Willamette River <br />to main building entrances. Where required, these on-site pedestrian paths shall <br />be a minimum of 3 feet wide, and be constructed of concrete, asphalt, or any <br />pervious surface that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, unless <br />adjusted in accordance with EC 9.8030(22). <br />Where the development site is Ineated identified as bei i~ more than 500 feet <br />from a public access point -h^„ o,;,^ anin Exhibit X to Ordinance No. XXXXX, cnd <br />provided the City can mare findings to demonstrate consistency with <br />constitutional requirements. the Cityflnray-Lvill require the dedication and <br />improvement of a public accessway, csi5tent with the stem's at EG 9.6995 <br />extending from the property line of the development site to existing public ways <br />that provide a connection to or along the Willamette River. The public <br />accessway shall be a minimum 10 feet in width, constructed in accordance with <br />public improvement standards. FeF purpese5 of this subsectien ,;thin 500 <br />We G.rd-in-ance No. XXXXX. <br />If these changes are supported by the Planning Commission, they will be incorporated into the <br />next version of the Draft Willamette River Greenway Code Amendments. <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />Page 12 of 65 <br />