All developments must include the following design elements to promote a safe urban environment by providing natural surveillance, clear sightlines and wayfinding:
1.1.1.
Outdoor spaces must be appropriately-lit, in compliance with Subsection 3 of Section 5.120.
1.1.2.
Entrapment spots and blind corners must be avoided or sufficiently mitigated.
1.1.3.
Pathways and building access points, where provided, must be clearly defined.
1.1.4.
Developments must provide clear signage, or other wayfinding techniques, where applicable.
1.2.
Despite Subsection 1.1, this Section does not apply to:
The Development Planner must require a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) assessment as part of a Development Permit application where the proposed development includes:
The Development Planner may require a CPTED assessment as part of a Development Permit application to determine if a development complies with Subsection 1.1.
2.3.
A CPTED assessment must be prepared by a qualified security consultant, architect, or similar professional.