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3 <br /> SUBDIVISIONS <br /> m <br /> C. Block Measurement 3. The maximum block perimeter may be extended by fifty <br /> (50%) percent where the block includes a pedestrian <br /> 1. A block is bounded by a public right-of-way, not including passage, shared street, or an alley in accordance with <br /> an alley.All public rights-of-way proposed in order to meet Section 3.7.2.6 that connects the two (2)streets on <br /> the block standards must be improved with a street. opposing block faces. Pedestrian passages and alleys <br /> 2. Block perimeter is measured along the edge of the may connect dead-end streets. <br /> property adjoining the public right-of-way, except for the FIGURE 3.4 EXTENDED BLOCK <br /> measurement of dead-end streets,which are measured <br /> from intersecting centerlines. <br /> L _ <br /> FIGURE 3.1 RESIDENTIAL BLOCK <br /> e 1 E <br /> 1., k ` — _ <br /> ' 1-1 To, I �I_ C <br /> f <br /> r i <br /> o � <br /> , <br /> ' 1 I- <br /> 4. A block may be broken by a civic building or open lot, <br /> FIGURE 3.2 COMMERCIAL BLOCK 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) <br /> streets on each block face. <br /> — 4 FIGURE S.5 SPLIT CIVIC BLOCK <br /> Jr <br /> -- - - - - - ---.- - - --------- -- �- - - - L I- E -- <br /> �� r i <br /> FIGURE S.S BLOCK WITH DEAD-ENDS <br /> I <br /> r � ' <br /> I 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 Amended:September 1, 2020 <br />