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<br />g. Benches and pedestrian seating shall be made of a durable <br />material such as concrete or painted iron and be designed to <br />minimize effects from vandalism, skateboarding and <br />weather. <br /> <br />h. Trash receptacles should be located in high-activity areas, <br />such as plazas and other public open spaces. The style <br />shall be compatible with other project furnishings. <br /> <br />1. Bike racks shall be provided at key activity locations within <br />the plaza. <br /> <br />J. All street furniture surfaces, pedestrian-level walls and <br />amenities shall incorporate graffiti resistant coatings. <br /> <br />k. Soft as well as hard surfaced areas shall be incorporated <br />into the Plaza area. Plaza area paving shall consist of <br />quality decorative elements. <br /> <br />1. Lighting height in the plaza area should be at a pedestrian <br />scale. A range between 16 feet and 22 feet in the plaza area <br />should be fully illuminated from dusk until dawn. The <br />overall lighting shall be maintained at one-foot candle and <br />incorporate other pedestrian-oriented lights, such as lighted <br />bollards. Uplighting of trees and other site features is also <br />required. <br /> <br />m. The required plaza area shall include adequate provisions <br />for the on-going maintenance of all plaza and pedestrian <br />improvements. <br /> <br />n. Plans shall include design details, materials and provisions <br />for the on-going maintenance for all interior public areas <br />within the plaza area. <br /> <br />8. Public Art <br /> <br />a. Public art valued at one half of one percent of the overall <br />project construction valuation is required. The cost of any <br />water feature or portion thereof shall not be included for <br />purposes of complying with the public art requirement. <br />Public art may be comprised of multiple art pieces, <br />however, at least one such art piece shall be placed at the <br />northeast comer of the project site adjacent to Main Street <br />and Memory Lane. The public art should invite <br />participation and interaction, inspire, add local meaning, <br />interpret the community by revealing its culture or history, <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />11 C-18 <br />