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Amend Construction Standards and Specifications - Section 8, Landscaping, Section 9, Fixtures and Finishes, per Resolution No. 31-2018
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SECTION 9 — FIXTURES AND FINISHES <br />9-2.3 STREET FEATURES <br />9-2.3 (a) GENERAL <br />This Section provides guidance on the different types of street furniture and amenities within the <br />City of South Bend. Street furniture is intended to make pedestrian activity such as walking, <br />bicycling, and public transit more inviting; improve the street economy and City prosperity; <br />enhance public space; and create a place for social interaction. It is important to avoid excessive <br />quantities of furnishings that will result in clutter, obstruct the pedestrian access route, and <br />potentially reduce access to adjoining properties or other sidewalk functions. Street furniture may <br />be placed on cross streets within 50 feet of the intersection. Street furniture shall be placed in <br />accordance with ADA guidelines and at least 3 feet clear behind the face of curb at intersections <br />and driveway openings. <br />9-2.3 (b) LIGHTING <br />See Section 6..6 of the South Bend Standards for lighting design requirements such as mounting <br />................................................................... <br />height. All proposed lighting poles will be reviewed by City Engineering for approval. Installation <br />of small cell infrastructure equipment shall comply with the City's Aesthetuc V eulo,!irei cents for <br />............................... <br />Sinaii Ceti Infirastnictu.ure lnstaliatiou>'s and IC 8 i 32.3. <br />Type IA: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Singular, Bare <br />Type 1B: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Singular with Banner Arms <br />Type 1C: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Singular with Floral Hanger Arm <br />Type 1D: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Offset Lummaire, Singular with Banner Arms and <br />Floral Hanger Arms <br />Type IE: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Dual, Bare <br />Type 1F: Beacon (8-Pane Lummaire), Dual with Banner Arms <br />Type 2A: Stemberg Lighting (Candy Cane), Singular, Decorative <br />Type 2B: Sternberg Lighting (Candy Cane), Singular, Decorative with Banner Arms <br />Type 2C: Stemberg Lighting (Candy Cane), Dual, Decorative <br />Type 2D: Stemberg Lighting (Candy Cane), Dual, Decorative with Planter Arms <br />Type 3A: Stemberg Lighting (4-Pane Lummaire), Singular, Bare <br />Type 4A: Lithonia Lighting D-Series LED <br />Type 5A: Stemberg Lighting (Cobra. Head), Decorative with Pedestrian Downlighting and <br />Banner Arms <br />Type 5B: AEP (Cobra Head), Pedestrian Signal Attached to Pole <br />Type 5C: AEP (Cobra Head), Bare <br />98 <br />
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