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19 <br />53 Barrier Design Requirements <br /> Except as required in compliance with an <br />Applicant’s ABC license, vertical barriers are <br />not required for Parklets and Sidewalk Cafes <br />on Theatre Way. In cases where an Applicant <br />chooses to install barriers, Applicants are <br />encouraged to choose a barrier design <br />that is low and provides visual and physical <br />openings (i.e. does not have a continuous <br />edge). For example, individual planter pots <br />spaced 4-5 feet apart provide an excellent <br />means of delineating the borders of a <br />Parklet or Sidewalk Cafe while meeting the <br />design and functional intent of the City’s <br />Pedestrian Streets. See examples in Section 8. <br /> The following barrier design requirements <br />supplement these recommendations: <br />a. In order to provide pedestrian access <br />from the street to fronting businesses, <br />Parklets and Sidewalk Cafes 25 feet in <br />length or longer that include a barrier <br />with a continuous edge must provide <br />a gap at least 4 feet wide in the Parklet <br />barrier as well as a 4-foot pedestrian <br />clear space between the barrier gap <br />and the Parklet entrance adjacent to the <br />Pedestrian Zone. Parklets and Sidewalk <br />Cafes 40 feet in length or longer that <br />include a barrier with a continuous edge <br />must provide two gaps at least 4 feet <br />wide in the Parklet barrier as well as a <br />4-foot pedestrian clear space between <br />each barrier gap and the Parklet or <br />Sidewalk Cafe entrance adjacent to the <br />Pedestrian Zone. On the east side of <br />Theatre Way, barrier gaps shall be aligned <br />with breaks in the street planters at the <br />top of the steps. <br />ATTY/RESO.0017/CC RESO OUTDOOR BUSINESS ACTIVITY PROGRAM GUIDELINES - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 03-03-25 JB <br /> <br />Page 22 of 34