Common use of Categories and Criteria Clause in Contracts

Categories and Criteria. ‌ Community Aesthetic Features, as defined in Section 9.1, consist of four categories: • Stand-Alone Public Art • Add-On/ Affixed Public Art • Stand-Alone Local ID Marker • Add-On/ Affixed Local ID Marker While there are some criteria unique to each category, all Community Aesthetic Features must meet the following criteria: 1. Except where parking is available, the site shall be selected and the site plan shall be laid out so as to deter drivers from stopping within the roadway. If drivers are expected to stop or park, the plan shall provide for parking. If public access is available, all Department Standards and Specifications must be met, including ADA requirements. Public access to the Community Aesthetic Feature shall be prohibited when located within the mainline interstate or Interchange right-of-way. 2. The feature must not contain any signs as defined in the 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)

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Sources: Landscape and Community Features, Landscape and Community Features