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Pedestrian oriented frontage” means a building frontage devoted to uses that stimulate pedestrian activity, or to visually interesting features at the pedestrian level. Uses are typically sidewalk-oriented and physically or visually accessible by pedestrians from the sidewalks. Uses that comprise pedestrian oriented frontage include, but are not limited to, specialty retail stores, delicatessens, drug stores, shoe repair shops, cleaning establishments, floral shops, beauty shops, barber shops, department stores, apparel shops or boutiques, travel agencies and other services, restaurants and theaters. Banks and financial institutions are not pedestrian-oriented uses. Visually interesting features include, but are not limited to, murals, wall sculptures and display cases. (Ord. 871 §2 (part), 1989).