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(5) Pedestrian weather protection, alcoves, seating, or other features along building <br /> edges to allow for outdoor seating areas and a planted buffer. <br /> c. A pedestrian-oriented open space must not have: <br /> (1) Asphalt or gravel pavement. <br /> (2) Adjacent non-buffered parking areas or service areas (e.g., trash areas). <br /> (3) Adjacent chain-link fences. <br /> (4) Adjacent "blank walls" without "blank wall treatment." <br /> (5) Outdoor storage or retail sales that do not contribute to the pedestrian-oriented <br /> environment. <br /> Figure 318.070-19 <br /> Example of a small pedestrian-oriented space <br /> .Prz <br /> A <br /> Ste ^` <br /> P .741 <br /> ,° \ ":41 i <br /> Figure 316.070-20 <br /> Example of a large pedestrian-oriented open space <br /> Active retail uses Pedestrian Landscaping — Connection to <br /> and window lighting adjacent uses <br /> displays at edges ` <br /> Transitional zones <br /> along building edges c`lP <br /> to allow for outdoor <br /> � <br /> Zt 3j <br /> " � . � c � <br /> seating areas and a s F1; is <br /> planted buffer �?� 7 <br /> • <br /> I o � s <br /> d <br /> tt <br /> • ` � „�°%' Water feature <br /> „ WI Open area for <br /> flexible use <br /> Stage with ledges <br /> Plaza opens �� - that can be used <br /> to street Public art for seating <br /> 45 <br />