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Exhibit A <br /> SIDEWALK CAFÉ AREA <br /> v <br /> 5'olewaLk, Ca fe Area <br /> The sidewalk café area can be defined as one or a combination of: ° <br /> 1) the space delineated by the facade of the building to the adjacent street, perpendicular to <br /> the public right-of-way; <br /> 2) the recessed entries immediately adjacent to the outdoor sidewalk cafés; <br /> 3) the alleys adjacent to the operating business. <br /> 5i,olewaLiz tPattervLs <br /> Because the right-of-way conditions and configurations vary from block to block, the <br /> sidewalk café area is subject to one of six sidewalk patterns. These patterns guide the size <br /> and configuration of the sidewalk café area. They are named as follows: East Corner, West <br /> Corner, No Parking, Sawtooth, Narrow, and Expanded. (See 'Sidewalk Patterns' pg. 9) <br /> 51,01 ewa L, Cafe Z,ovts <br /> Any sidewalk café area may be viewed as containing five 'Zones of Function' or 'Activity' <br /> which must be respected at all times. These zones include: Adjacent Zone, Café Zone, <br /> Pedestrian Zone, Buffer Zone, and Vehicular Zone. Understanding these zones will assist the <br /> applicant in determining the best layout for their sidewalk café area. (See Figure 15, pg. 22) <br /> S�Olewa�� cafe Area aLea ra vx,ce rz.eoiu.i,reviiteK is <br /> The café operators are required to maintain all minimum distances and clearance <br /> requirements at all times. (See Figure 2, pg. 8) <br /> 5 <br />