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TTT <br />B. Lighting Along Pedestrian Corridors and in Pedestrian Activity <br />Nodes <br />DG -194 Pedestrian -scaled lighting for sidewalk and street <br />illumination is encouraged. <br />DG -195 Lighting should be provided in a relatively even pattern so <br />as to not create dark areas along pedestrian activity <br />corridors. <br />DG -196 Ensure that all lighting fixtures do not shine directly into <br />pedestrian line of site through the use of cover plates and <br />downlighting. <br />C. Parking Lot/Structure Lighting <br />DG -197 Light standards within parking lots should be designed <br />with raised bases to protect them from damage by <br />vehicles. <br />DG -198 Lighting in parking areas should be arranged to prevent <br />direct glare into adjacent dwelling units and onto <br />neighboring uses/properties. <br />DESIGN GUIDELINES 1 4 <br />Building lighting at the pedestrian level creates inviting spaces at night. <br />4.5.5 Public/Private Art Installations <br />Art installations are a unique component of the public/private realm <br />that provides the opportunity to create an iconic image for the <br />Specific Plan area. Art installations can showcase elements of local <br />history, highlight the work of local artists, or set a theme for a <br />specified area. <br />Art comes in all shapes and sizes, from large centerpiece installations <br />to small artistic pieces that complement the landscape or are <br />incorporated into benches or walls. These guidelines do not prescribe <br />a particular type or style of artwork, but art installations are expected <br />to be of high quality. <br />MAINPLACE SPECIFIC PLAN 1 4-29 <br />