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Wood benches should use smoothly finished, exterior -grade members. Wood members should be <br />supported by cast iron or aluminum ends with a low- luster, forest green enamel finish. Benches <br />should range from four to eight feet long. Intermediate arms are recommended for longer benches. <br />Kiosk. <br />\ •\ <br />Trash Receptacle. <br />• <br />•_' <br />C: > II��11 • _.`:� <br />> \. � � <br />Water Fountain. <br />Bollard Light. <br />Planters. <br />Bollard. <br />Tree Grate. <br />Tree Guard. <br />Benches. <br />Street Furnishings. A unified palette of materials, colors, and finishes in street furnishings such as these <br />will help tie together the different districts of the Town Center. These furnishings should also be used on <br />private plazas, parks, and commons. Acceptable materials include white - painted wood ( ?), black or dark <br />green iron, limestone, and brick. <br />67 <br />• <br />• <br />
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