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SECTION 9 – FIXTURES AND FINISHES <br />101 <br />9-2.3 (k) TRASH RECEPTACLES <br />Trash receptacles should be attractive and easy to maintain. Trash receptacles shall be provided on <br />opposite corners of each intersection along bus routes within the Downtown and Neighborhood <br />Center districts and adjacent to ground-floor commercial uses. Trash receptacles shall be City <br />standard with small openings, contain easily removable liner bags, be located at least 5 feet clear <br />from seating, pedestrian access route, and in the shade where feasible. Note that Type 2 trash <br />receptacles should be limited to parks and other recreational facilities. <br />Type 1A: Black Metal with Flat Topper <br />Type 1B: Black Metal with Concaved Topper <br />Type 2A: Presidio, Black <br />9-2.4 MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES <br />9-2.4 (a) BOLLARDS <br />Bollards shall be placed at the start of the curb ramp at sidewalk grade along protected bicycle <br />lanes or shared use paths as required to protect cyclists and pedestrians at roadway crossing points. <br />Bollards shall be metal with a black powder coated finish and surface mounted per manufacturer <br />recommendations. At select Downtown and Neighborhood Center districts, Sternberg Lighting <br />lighted bollards may be required. Consult with City Engineering where bollard installations are <br />required. <br />9-2.4 (b) CURB MARKERS <br />Curb markers shall be placed along roadways containing curb extensions and on-street parking to <br />identify the front face of curb for snowplows. Approved curb markers are manufactured by <br />Produits & Services Balisage Gesma, Inc., Type R-6, orange in color, 36 inch in length. When <br />installed, curb markers shall also include the ground anchoring base and summer plug for when <br />not installed. These shall be installed coincidental with pavement marking locations for <br />perpendicular, angle, or back end parking where curb overhang is anticipated. <br />9-2.4 (c) FENCING <br />All fencing shall be approved by City Engineering and compliment the overall aesthetics of the <br />area. Fencing shall comply with all zoning ordinance requirements. On the occasion when a fence <br />is required in the right-of-way to channel or restrict pedestrian movements, additional aesthetic <br />requirements or appearance considerations shall be required. <br />9-2.4 (d) WAYFINDING KIOSKS <br />Wayfinding kiosks shall be placed in high pedestrian volume areas. The kiosks shall list nearby <br />attractions with directional arrows and a map of the area with labeled attractions.