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27 <br />Roadway Parklet What’s Good What Could be Improved <br />• Gaps in barrier create a <br />sense of openness <br />• Barrier and Plant <br />Height are appropriate <br />• Extension of umbrellas <br />do not encroach <br />or obstruct vertical <br />clearance requirements <br />of the fire access road <br />• Although a continuous <br />barrier edge is utilized, <br />the barrier is not solid, <br />creating a feeling of <br />openness <br />• Use of collapsible <br />umbrellas <br />• Cohesive design with <br />matching furniture and <br />barrier details <br />Openings/gaps in fence <br />must be less than 4” <br />• Use of low barrier with <br />a non-continuous edge <br />• High quality, collapsible <br />umbrellas set away <br />from the fire access <br />roads <br />The height and density <br />of plants start to form a <br />solid barrier that contrib- <br />utes to the feeling that <br />the parklet is a closed <br />off space. Plants taller <br />than 48” are limited to 4 <br />per parklet/sidewalk cafe <br />and can only be used to <br />delineate corners and <br />entrances. <br />ATTY/RESO.0017/CC RESO OUTDOOR BUSINESS ACTIVITY PROGRAM GUIDELINES - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 03-03-25 JB <br /> <br />Page 30 of 34