Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 11.1.3.

t suitable locations; k. the general design and development of the roadway , trails, turnouts, and all appurtenant fixtures, facilities, and amenities to be rustic, natural, and in keeping with the scenic character of the corridor; l. reasonable protection of a scenic corridor, 1,500 feet more or less depending on topography, from each side of the existing rights-of-way, to preserve the scenic quality, protect long-distance views, and for the development of parks, vista points, automobile parking facilities, and continuous trails; | 11-20 Division of Land | Article 11 Div. 11.1. (General Rules) Sec. 11.1.3. (Subdivision Design Standards) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A m. Specific dimension standards for a 100-foot-wide public right-of-way, the preferred width, shall be a 14-foot-wide two-way bicycle path, a hiking trail meandering in a 10-foot-wide landscaped parkway, a 16-foot-wide equestrian trail bordered by bolted wood fences and a 12-foot-wide parkway on the opposite side of the roadway; n. the dimension standards for an 86-foot-wide public right-of-way shall be a 12-foot-wide, two-way bicycle path, hiking trail meandering in an eight-foot-wide landscaped parkway, a 12-foot-wide equestrian trail bordered by bolted wood fences, and a six-foot-wide parkway on the opposite side of the roadway; o. t rails to be built prior to or concurrently with the roadway, and to have suitable crossings and access to areas of interest; p. Attractively designed masonry walls or screening landscaping along the edges of private developments adjacent to the scenic corridor; q. Maximum preservation of natural terrain and vegetation; r. Grading to be kept to an absolute minimum; all necessary grading to be gently contoured and fully landscaped with native, low-water-need, fire-resistant plants to present a natural appearance; s. All buildings in the corridor to be placed so as to preserve a clear line of sight