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20240226;' <br />Edge <br />Tone <br />Furnishings. Throughway <br />lone Zone <br />Frontage <br />Zone <br />Edge zone - A 24" area between the face of curb and the furnishing zone. An area of <br />required clearance between parked vehicles and appurtenances or landscaping. <br />Furnishing Zone - This zone is for infrastructure, bike racks, trees, historic lights, Post <br />Indicator Valves, and other amenities. This zone is typically 48". <br />Throughway Zone - The pedestrian throughway zone must remain clear, both horizontally <br />and vertically for the movement of pedestrians. ADA accessibility is a critical component of <br />this zone and therefore a 60" clearance without obstacles must be maintained. <br />Frontage Zone - This zone is for cafe seating, flower pots, displays and other amenities. <br />This zone can vary in size as long as the Edge Zone and Throughway Zones are maintained. <br />Permanent structures may require a license agreement with the city of Grand Island. <br />Zone overlap: Please note that these zones are not "fixed positions". It is possible <br />to have overlap with these zones. For example, the Edge Zone and Furnishing Zone <br />can count as part of the required 60" Throughway Zone as long as there are no <br />objects within these areas. <br />Street Trees - The trees that are currently in the downtown district were primarily planted <br />through a grant program through the City of Grand Island. These trees have reached <br />maturity, and are an asset to the downtown atmosphere. <br />Downtown Business Improvement District <br />Railside Design Guidelines <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />RAILSIDE <br />
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