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newsracks shall be placed in such a manner as to <br /> utilize no more than two horizontal rows of six <br /> (6) compartments per row. <br /> <br />§ 5-9.11 Standards for Newsrack Placement. No newsrack <br /> shall be installed, used, or maintained in any location <br /> upon public property, within rights-of-way, or within <br /> public easements adjacent to streets where such installation, <br /> use, or maintenance endangers the safety of persons or <br /> property, or interferes with public utility, public <br /> transportation, or other government use, or unreasonably <br /> interferes with or impedes the flow of pedestrian, <br /> bicyclist, or vehicular traffic, the ingress into or <br /> egress from any residence, place of business, or any <br /> legally parked or stopped vehicle, or the use of <br /> traffic signs or signals, hydrants, or mail boxes. <br /> Except as allowed pursuant to Section 5, the following <br /> general standards shall apply: <br /> <br /> a. When a sidewalk is contiguous to a street curb, <br /> newsracks shall be placed on the side of the <br /> sidewalk away from the curb so that the back <br /> edge of the newsrack is no farther than six (6) <br /> inches from the edge of the sidewalk. <br /> <br /> b. When a sidewalk is separated from a street by a <br /> planter strip, newsracks may be placed on either <br /> side of the sidewalk so that the back edge of the <br /> newsrack is no farther than six (6) inches from <br /> the edge of the sidewalk; newsracks may not be <br /> placed adjacent to the curb. <br /> c. When a newsrack is placed adjacent to the wall of <br /> any building, the newsrack shall be placed with <br /> its long axis parallel to the building and with <br /> the back edge of the newsrack at least six (6) <br /> inches away from the building. <br /> <br /> d, Clear space for pedestrian/bicycle passage shall <br /> be maintained as follows: <br /> <br /> (1) sidewalks of more than eight (B) feet in <br /> width: at least six (6) feet clear space. <br /> <br /> (2)bicycle-pedestrian paths: at least eight(8) <br /> feet clear sDace. <br /> <br /> (.3) sidewalks of less than eight (8) feet in <br /> width: at least three (3) feet clear space. <br /> <br /> <br />
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