Specifications include, but are not limited to: oGates shall be six feet in height, but no higher. If site conditions require a lower height, gate height shall beno lower than five feet, per pool barrier standards:https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/TRT/dsd_trt_pdf_00144.pdfoVertical slats/bars shall be a minimum ¾ inch square tubing with a .083- inch wall thickness no farther than 4inches apart (as noted on accompanying graphic).oThere shall be a minimum of 45 inches between horizontal bars, toeholds or handholds to prevent climbing.Maximum vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the gate shall be two inches over soft (unpaved)surfaces and four inches when grade is solid surface (concrete or asphalt).oGate sections should be standard combined width of 15 feet with standard widths between pivot footings. Anyremaining gap between the pivot post and adjacent walls will be filled with side panels designed for thelocation.oGates shall be free of screening or mesh to avoid impeding visibility into the alley and/or providing a surfacefor graffiti.oGates and side panels will cover full width of alley (standard width is 16 feet, but width could vary). Contractorwill make site inspection prior to fabrication to verify alley width and identify installation obstacles.oGates will be powder coated semi-gloss black.oTop of gates shall include curved tubing at the top to reduce the ability of individuals jumping over the fence.oGates shall be designed to withstand a concentrated live load of 300 pounds applied vertically downwards atany point along horizontal members. This load need only occur on one horizontal member in a given verticalplane at a time.oGates shall be designed to withstand the live loads associated with grab bars in accordance with the PBCCon any member. This load is nonconcurrent with the vertical live load.