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Section 7.6.1.3 Public Park Access • <br />Parkland shall be easily accessible for the public and open to public view so as to benefit <br />area residents, enhance the visual character of the City, protect public safety, and minimize <br />conflicts with adjacent land uses. All public parkland must be accessible, and any proposed <br />development adjacent to a public park or open space area shall not be designed to restrict <br />reasonable access or visibility into the park (for example, shall not have many lots backing to <br />the parkland). Street connections between residential neighborhoods shall be provided, <br />wherever possible, to provide reasonable access to parks and open space areas. Land <br />dedication for public use and maintenance shall have a minimum of 150 feet of frontage on a <br />local or collector street. Land shall not be dedicated for parkland along a major thoroughfare <br />unless the Director of Community Services determines that the <br />proposed park use is compatible with, and sufficiently buffered from, the adjacent thoroughfare, <br />and that the parkland can be safely accessed by pedestrians, especially children. Proposed <br />access and public availability, both physical and visual, of parkland shall be reviewed the City's <br />Parks and Recreation Director and approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br />SeGtien 7.9.1.1 PFevided an AGrordanGe With Regulations <br />r d the "hief may, at his er her d'6GFetien, G dify fire h?irlFaRt spaGiRg OF fiFe IaRe ..1.......... eRt <br />r <br />., <br />ner ---At*' all fiFe hydFaRts have beeR iR6talled, iR6peeted, tested aRd aGGepted by the City-. <br />Gity. Fire !aR86 shall b - . . - i width of 24 feet of paving, and shall have a MiRiMUM !R6ide <br />side (, , OR FORt e-an as a fireappar&tus <br />ARTICLE 2: LAND USE DEFINITIONS FOR ZONING CHAPTER 4 <br />Accessory dwelling: A secondary living space that is on-site with a primary living space . <br />and that may be contained within the space structure as the primary, or may be