Common use of Awnings Clause in Contracts

Awnings. When awnings are used, they should accept the top edge of ground floor windows and door frames • Awnings should project no more than 6-feet from the building and mounted at least 8-feet above the sidewalk. • Awnings should be constructed of high-quality materials; use of aluminum, vinyl, or other plastic materials is not recommended. • Under-awning lights can be used to illuminate the sidewalk and storefront • Internally illuminated awnings should not be used. • Indirect lighting is welcomed • Floodlights and other security lighting should be hidden or shielded to avoid glare • Decorative fixtures like sconces and facade up lighting on the storefront should be encouraged. • Storefront displays should be well lit and stay on past store closing to activate the street.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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Awnings. When awnings are used, they should accept the top edge of ground floor windows and door frames • Awnings should project no more than 6-feet from the building and mounted at least 8-feet above the sidewalk. • Awnings should be constructed of high-quality materials; , use of aluminum, vinyl, or other plastic materials is I not recommended. • Under-awning lights can be used to illuminate the sidewalk and storefront • Internally illuminated awnings should not be used. • Indirect lighting is welcomed • Floodlights and other security lighting should be hidden or shielded to avoid glare • Decorative fixtures like sconces and facade up lighting on the storefront should be encouraged. • Storefront displays should be well lit and stay on past store closing to activate the street.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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