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<br />5 Updated 6.17.20 <br /> Generators; and <br /> Overhead elements without a minimum clearance of 84”. <br /> <br />How should trash be handled? <br /> <br />Businesses must provide their own garbage receptacles within the temporary outdoor area and shall <br />regularly empty containers into the business’s trash enclosure area. The business operator will be <br />responsible for daily pick‐up of discarded and wind‐blown waste, and debris at the premise and the <br />surrounding areas. Trash capture devices and storm drain inlets must always be kept clean of trash and <br />debris (i.e., no paper napkins or menus in the inlets). <br /> <br />Are tents allowed in temporary outdoor seating areas? <br /> <br />Temporary tents and canopies are only allowed on private property. A separate review, approval, and <br />issuance of a fire code operational permit by the Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) is required for <br />tents open on all sides with a cumulative total floor area of 700 square feet or more and/or tents with <br />one side or more in excess of 400 square feet to ensure compliance with 2019 California Fire Code <br />Requirements as adopted by the City of San Leandro. <br /> <br />Tents and canopies must be at grade and properly secured to prevent the tent from becoming a wind‐ <br />blown projectile. Ensure that any stakes and guy lines on private property do not pose a tripping hazard. <br /> <br />Are fences allowed in temporary outdoor seating areas? <br /> <br />Fences and other temporary barriers not exceeding 42 inches in height are allowed if required by ABC for <br />alcohol service but must be properly secured to prevent the barrier from becoming a wind‐blown <br />projectile or overturning. Ensure that ballasts and fencing do not have any sharp edges that could cause <br />injury. <br /> <br />Is additional signage allowed? <br /> <br />No additional temporary signage will be permitted, except as required to implement proper observation <br />of public health and safety guidelines and ABC regulations. An incidental sign displaying a daily menu or <br />specials visible to patrons on the premises may be provided so long as it complies with these guidelines. <br /> <br />What clearances need to be maintained around outdoor areas? <br /> <br />Restaurants and retailers may expand activity on public sidewalks or private property when 4 feet of <br />pedestrian clearance is available and must not obstruct access to business entrances, manholes, valve <br />boxes, fire hydrants (15’ clearance), fire department connections, or stormwater inlets. <br /> <br />Temporary outdoor facilities must be designed to maintain clear existing legal exits from the building to <br />the public way. A minimum 44‐inch wide exit path must be maintained from the building and temporary <br />outdoor areas. Outdoor Business Areas with an occupancy greater than 50 require two exits. <br /> <br />Is wheelchair accessible seating required? <br />429
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