Them to submit out reach, contact out reach. And site plans showing a proposed footprint of where they would like to put it such as the access panels and we also added after some sort, and they submit that and reevaluate them. On the quality and the out reach and the fiveyear paving plan and the street is going to be repaved we notify them. Or there may be a manhole cover or Something Like that we cant allow a parklet it would not be allowed in front of a fire hydrant or a bus stop. Those are technical. Are there planning criteria that you analyzed in the review process and the final review process, is density in the neighborhood an issue in the approval . We monitor it and we dont, we dont and i i think that if we are limited we would rather see and we would focus on the ones in the area and the places that dont have them. We dont see the density as a negative, necessarily. You know, there s i think that there are places where the parklets have gone and the clusters have gone and i th
Block works and the block lengths vary and the residential densities vary and the type of land uses and transit and the mix and the patterns of activities are unique in an individual place and so you know, like, so, it is hard to come up with a standard and the way that the commercial district will work is depending on these various factors. And they would establish the policy goals and the better policy and the first policy, and the mayors and pedestrian and strategy and all sort of speak to encourage and the public realms and encouraging walking and biking. When we went into valencia street it was like a Million Dollars or more in a block and we use the tools like the curb extensions and that will eat up some of the Parking Spaces to reallocate the spaces. We can get these benefits and the costs of the city. And so, we recognize this is a sensitive issue and what we do is we ask the people to demonstrate the neighborhood support and if the neighborhood in support of it, then, we will
These. And the number of parklets in the city increases this is becoming more of an issue. I think that it would be the quality of the out reach and it is not like in the latest round, for example, we had two applicants like really quality applicants on the same block that currently no parklets there now. So in that xais, what we decided after like a lot of debate and one is a cooperative bakery and one is in front of this wall that has been a kur rated artist for ten years. And so they are both kind of Community Serving land use and so what we will decide is that the fairest thing to do is to issue them a Public Notice at the same time. And so that way if the community was opposed to it, at least we were not favoring one or the other and that would allow. So more specific. So for example, say that this permit is issued and a parklet is installed, say Sunset Youth Services would like a parklet directly across the street. Would that be a consideration right off the bat since this has ju
That where they feel is, where there is not a technical reason why we cant stop. You know, we asked for the out reach. And we feel like they deserve an audience and they deserve a chance and you know, someone is opposed to it then they can file an objection. Okay. I got a few questions myself. So, you know besides technical, what would be the reason why you would not issue a parklet . Following the commissioner lazarus saturation, what would determine that there are too many parklets in a particular area verses. I think that as we get to, mean that saturation is the main issue because the program is so young they just sort of started now. I think that as we get into these. And the number of parklets in the city increases this is becoming more of an issue. I think that it would be the quality of the out reach and it is not like in the latest round, for example, we had two applicants like really quality applicants on the same block that currently no parklets there now. So in that xais, w
Applicants like really quality applicants on the same block that currently no parklets there now. So in that xais, what we decided after like a lot of debate and one is a cooperative bakery and one is in front of this wall that has been a kur rated artist for ten years. And so they are both kind of Community Serving land use and so what we will decide is that the fairest thing to do is to issue them a Public Notice at the same time. And so that way if the community was opposed to it, at least we were not favoring one or the other and that would allow. So more specific. So for example, say that this permit is issued and a parklet is installed, say Sunset Youth Services would like a parklet directly across the street. Would that be a consideration right off the bat since this has just been issued . Yeah, i mean, maybe a consideration, and it is not necessarily the deciding factor. And then the other question is that the most recent parklet that was removed on hate street, do you monitor,