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25 <br />T he examples included below are from Parklet and Sidewalk Cafes across the United States and <br />occasionally abroad. The comments of “What’s Good” and “What Could Be Improved” are not <br />intended to be exhaustive, but rather to highlight particular aspects of Outdoor Business Activity <br />installations that either align with or contradict these Program Guidelines. <br />OUTDOOR BUSINESS ACTIVITY DESIGNSOLUTIONS TO EMULATE AND AVOID8 <br />Pedestrian Streets and For Sidewalk Cafes What’s Good What Could be Improved <br />• Low profile plants <br />delineate individual <br />business spaces <br />• Only 1-2 tall plants <br />• No barriers separate <br />Outdoor Business <br />Activity (OBA) space <br />from pedestrian path <br />• Low profile plants <br />delineate the space. <br />• No barriers separate <br />OBA space from <br />pedestrian path <br />• Use of collapsable <br />umbrellas <br />Sidewalk cafes must <br />provide a clear path to <br />the business entrance. <br />• Low profile barrier <br />using ropes delineate <br />edges of OBA space <br />creates an open feeling <br />• Low profile plants <br />• Use of collapsible <br />umbrellas <br />ATTY/RESO.0017/CC RESO OUTDOOR BUSINESS ACTIVITY PROGRAM GUIDELINES - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 03-03-25 JB <br /> <br />Page 28 of 34