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City of Lakewood <br /> ell Illllllll IF���'° ' ° U'111111°�� IFIII����llllll' Il�'��� <br /> IHITTTI III '° ll° ° EIIII 114° ll Illi 14° Ill 111 111 IETS <br /> Per Resolution 2020-31 : <br /> • Parklets are temporary conversions of on-street curbside parking into areas of outdoor <br /> dining. <br /> • Parklets are only permitted during the period of the state of emergency or until October <br /> 31, 2020, whichever comes first. <br /> • It is anticipated this temporary use will inform the city in the future creation of a parklet <br /> program to include both public and private parklets. <br /> • Due to existing conditions and safety requirements, not all businesses may be able to <br /> implement a parklet due to location. <br /> '° III III°° ll III°° FOR ° Il l Ill 114° 1° 114° Ill 111 111 IETS <br /> 1. In any given block face, at least one parking space and up to three parking spaces may <br /> be utilized for parklets provided no more than 25%of the on-street parking is occupied <br /> for parklets. <br /> 2. A parklet must be in front of the business which it supports and limited to the width of <br /> the business frontage. <br /> 3. Up to three parking spaces may be used to create a single parklet. <br /> 4. Shared use parklets are encouraged. <br /> 5. Parklets must maintain an 18" buffer from adjacent driveways, parked vehicles and <br /> vehicular traffic, inside the limits of the parking space. <br /> 6. Continuous safety barricades 36"-42" high must be provided - concrete or water filled <br /> jersey barriers with reflectors are the only pre-approved barriers at this time. <br /> 7. Parklets cannot interfere with existing utility access and maintenance, and other on- <br /> street uses (stormwater inlets, electrical, telecom, etc.). Conflicts with existing on-street <br /> uses that may result in immediate denial of a parklet include pavement anomalies, <br /> including but not limited to the following: <br /> a. Fire hydrants, department connection, and fire lanes as determined by the fire <br /> department <br /> b. Bus stops/transit shelters <br /> c. Accessible parking spaces <br /> d. Curbside pickup/valet parking/loading zones/color curb zones <br /> e. Manhole covers <br /> 8. If ADA accessibility is not provided to and within the parklet with a raised platform or <br /> ramp, accommodations must be provided on the adjacent sidewalk. If existing outdoor <br /> dining does not accommodate an accessible dining area, parklets must include a <br /> 30"x48"wheelchair resting area or wheelchair user companion seating area with a table <br /> and knee space. <br /> 07.24.2020 <br />
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