Parklet definition

Parklet means a platform or similar level surface extending into the public right of way with amenities such as but not limited to tables and/or chairs (including Benches), Bike Parking, and umbrellas, designated as public space, located in or on the public right-of-way or resting on, or projecting into, the sidewalk and parking area, which are not physically or structurally attached to a building, retaining wall or fence.
Parklet means a small public gathering space, occupying one or more parking spaces, on a public street and treated in all respects as a public sidewalk, but which facilities are privately owned and maintained.
Parklet means a seating area or green space created as a public amenity on or alongside a sidewalk, especially in a former roadside parking space.

Examples of Parklet in a sentence

  • Parklet means an extension of a sidewalk or terrace adjacent to the travel lanes that provides additional space or amenities for businesses or the public.

  • The Municipality shall develop a Parklet permit process that includes the issuance of an Outdoor Dining Permit.

  • The minimum standards for any such Parklet located within the License Area are set forth in Exhibit “C”.

  • Sidewalk café or Parklet café must not be affixed by more than one bolt per corner in order to affix any surrounding fencing.

  • Licensee shall remove the Parklet Improvements and restore the Property to its pre- License condition at no cost to the City prior to the expiration of this License, or within ten (10) days of the earlier termination of Licensee’s rights hereunder.


More Definitions of Parklet

Parklet means a small public gathering space, occupying up to two parking stalls or a loading zone, as applicable, on a public street, and treated in all respects as a public sidewalk, but the facilities of which are privately owned and maintained.
Parklet means a temporary, non-permanent platform constructed within the traveled portion of right-of-way that replaces one or more parallel, perpendicular, or diagonal parking space(s) and all associated furnishings. A platform may be built to bring the grade of the sidewalk out into the street. Once the platform is installed, furnishings such as tables, chairs, benches, bike parking, and/or landscaping may be placed on the platform.
Parklet means a portion of a public street designated as parking space between the travel lanes and the curb; and intended to provide space for customers of adjacent restaurants to enjoy outdoor dining.
Parklet means Flexible Space that has Quasi-public Improvements constructed by a private business for use as a non-exclusive outdoor area open to the general public. Table Service is not permitted in a Parklet.
Parklet means the platform installed by a permittee over parking spaces adjacent to a sidewalk area upon which tables, chairs, umbrellas, landscaping, benches and other accessory components may be placed to create an enhanced pedestrian experience for the general public and patrons of the permittee's adjacent business, providing an area within which the pedestrian experience along the public right-of- way may be amplified and enhanced by offering an area with which one might site, rest, recreate or indulge in open air dining and beverage experience. The term parklet, when permitted, also includes the ongoing obligation of maintenance, repair, operation and removal of the parklet improvements in accordance with the terms and conditions of this chapter. Parklets and the parklet revocable license must be undertaken at the sole cost and expense of the permittee. The parklet shall be located no farther than one hundred fifty (150) feet from any portion of the qualifying business.
Parklet means an area utilizing one or more on-street parking spaces and may include adjacent public walkways or other right-of-way areas, that combines elements such as seating, tables, landscaping, and lighting.
Parklet means the use of public parking space(s) (other than accessible parking spaces) or a loading space located in the public right-of-way that are adjacent to each other and at least one of which is adjacent to the eligible business. For purposes of clarity, there may be no parklets on the Third Street Promenade or the Pier.