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s <br /> SUBDIVISION <br /> 3. The maximum block perimeter may be extended by fifty 6. The Responsible Official may waive the block perimeter <br /> (50%) percent where the block includes a pedestrian requirements or maximum dead-end street length <br /> passage,shared street,or an alley in accordance with consistent with Section 3.6.2.1 when steep slopes <br /> Section 3.7.2.6 that connects the two(2)streets on in excess of twenty five (25%) percent,freeways, <br /> opposing block faces. Pedestrian passages and alleys waterways, railroad lines, preexisting development,tree <br /> may connect dead-end streets. conservation areas, stream buffers,cemeteries, open <br /> FIGURE 3.4 EXTENDED BLOCK space or easements would make the provision of a <br /> complete block infeasible or does not advance the intent of <br /> J — . this Article. <br /> L FIGURE 3.6 NATURAL OBSTRUCTION <br /> —1 I I ; n n n f I I- 1 l - 5 <br /> CODE <br /> i <br /> 4. A block may be broken by a civic building or open lot, <br /> provided the lot is at least fifty(50)feet wide and deep and [ <br /> provides a pedestrian passage meeting the requirements <br /> of Section 3.7.2.6 that directly connects the two (2) 7. Where the block pattern is interrupted by a natural <br /> streets on each block face. obstruction or public parkland, including greenways,that <br /> FIGURE 3.5 SPLIT CIVIC BLOCK is open and accessible to the public, pedestrian access <br /> points shall be provided with a minimum spacing equal to <br /> • one half(1/2) of the maximum block perimeter. <br /> I <br /> . 71 = =. , t r 711 C <br /> " I 1 I <br /> "l 1 I l i <br /> 5. Within a single phase of any subdivision or development, <br /> individual block perimeters may exceed the maximum <br /> by twenty five(25%) percent provided that the average <br /> of all block perimeters in the phase does not exceed the <br /> maximum. <br /> 3:28 San Marcos Development Code Adopted April 17,2018 <br />