Natural Access Control Clause Samples

The Natural Access Control clause defines how access to a property or resource is managed using existing natural features rather than artificial barriers. For example, it may specify that boundaries are enforced by rivers, cliffs, or dense vegetation, limiting entry points and guiding movement naturally. This clause helps minimize the need for constructed fences or gates, reducing costs and environmental impact while still maintaining effective control over access and security.
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Natural Access Control. A design concept directed primarily at decreasing crime opportunity by denying access to crime targets and creating in offenders a perception of risk. This is achieved by designing streets, sidewalks, building entrances and neighborhood gateways to clearly indicate public routes and discouraging access to private areas with structural elements.