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• D. Specifications. <br />1. Courtesy benches shall be no more than three and one-half feet high, seven feet long and <br />three feet wide. Courtesy benches must be erected on a concrete pad no more than eight feet <br />long and four feet wide. <br />2. Courtesy benches must be installed parallel with the curb. <br />3. Courtesy benches must not render the bus stop ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) <br />non-compliant and placement must allow for normal transit shelter maintenance, including <br />adequate access for replacement of glass. <br />4. Courtesy benches must display the license number assigned to it. <br />5. Courtesy bench licensees must maintain the bench at the location designated in the <br />license and keep the bench in good repair, painted, the sign face maintained in good <br />condition, and the bench structure kept in a usable condition. <br />6. When directed by the City Administrator as necessary to address refuse and litter issues <br />and in no event less than once per week, courtesy bench sites shall be cleaned and <br />• maintained. Cleaning and maintenance shall include picking up litter or debris around the <br />bench and removing graffiti and stickers. Ice and snow shall be removed from the courtesy <br />bench site such that the courtesy bench site is fully accessible within seventy-two hours after <br />snow or other weather event. Benches shall be inspected weekly for any damaged or broken <br />parts. Any damaged or broken parts shall be replaced or repaired within forty-eight hours <br />after damage or breakage is discovered or reported. <br />7. The sign area of courtesy bench signs shall not exceed eleven square feet. No flashing <br />signs, motion signs or illuminated signs are permitted on courtesy benches. The definitions in <br />§ 9-1.02 apply to this section. <br />8. Courtesy benches must comply with ~§ 9-13.02, 9-13.03 of the Falcon Heights City Code. <br />E. Removal. At the request of the City Administrator, a courtesy bench shall be removed at <br />licensee's sole expense to allow for right of way improvements or maintenance. If the <br />location of the courtesy bench is a safety hazard, if the courtesy bench interferes with <br />pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or if the courtesy bench's public transportation route changes, <br />then said courtesy bench shall be removed at the licensee's sole expense. Removal shall <br />occur within thirty days of written notice provided by the City Administrator to the licensee. <br />• <br />