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<br />- <br /> <br />-,- <br /> <br />D. SHELTER SITE SELECTION <br /> <br />1. All shelter sites shall be approved by the City in consultation with the Grantee. In <br />no case shall a shelter be located on any residentially zoned streets, unless <br />approved by the City. Shelters may only be located on commercially zoned <br />arterials. The City may supply the Grantee with a list of preferred shelter sites. <br />All proposed shelter sites shall be subject to the following screening process: <br /> <br />a. No shelter site will be approved which would result in a shelter being closer <br />than ten (10) feet to a driveway. <br /> <br />b. No shelter site shall be approved which will result in a shelter being located <br />over a storm drain. <br /> <br />c. No shelter site shall be approved which will result in a shelter being placed in <br />such a position that less than four (4) feet of contiguous sidewalk remains <br />useable. <br /> <br />d. All sites are subject to approval by City staff and based upon the safety of bus <br />riders, traffic and pedestrians. <br /> <br />e. Every shelter shall be wheelchair accessible. <br /> <br />2. In the event that the City and Grantee cannot agree on the location of a site, the <br />City's decision on the location shall be final. <br /> <br />E. SITE RELOCATION <br /> <br />The City shall have the right to require the Grantee to relocate shelters and/or <br />benches, at his/her sole expense, for the convenience of pedestrians and bus patrons <br />or because of a change in bus stop locations or street widening. The Grantee shall not <br />relocate or remove a bus shelter or bench without the City's permission. The City <br />may require or permit a shelter to be removed or relocated if it has been demonstrated <br />to be incapable of proper maintenance due to excessive vandalism or any other <br />reasonable cause. "Excessive vandalism" is defined as damage inflicted to an <br />individual shelter during any six (6) month period, which requires cumulative <br />expenditures for replacement and repair that exceed the original cost of construction <br />and installation of the shelter. <br /> <br />F. SHELTER DESIGN SPECIFICA nONS <br /> <br />1. Basic Shelter Design <br /> <br />a. Shelter design is subject to approval by the City. All shelters shall be of the <br />same design unless alternate designs are approved by the City. Modifications <br />of structures may be permitted if a unique situation warrants. <br /> <br />b. Shelters shall be covered, but do not have to be enclosed structures. <br /> <br />c. The roof shall be supported by four corner steel columns, aluminum clad, or <br />other similar construction materials <br /> <br />2 <br />