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<br />6 Updated 6.17.20 <br /> <br />Yes, local and federal accessibility codes require accessible restaurant seating. Five percent (5%) of seating <br />whether indoors or outdoors must be accessible to wheelchair use (or at least 1 if less than 20 tables in <br />entire facility). Maintain a path of travel measuring at least 36 inches wide adjoining a wheelchair location. <br />Food service aisles must also be a minimum of 36 inches wide. <br /> <br />For each 20 seats, you must have at least one (1) accessible table available that must: <br /> Be between 28 to 34 inches high <br /> Have at least 27 inches of space from the floor to the bottom of the table <br /> Provide knee clearance that extends at least 19 inches under the table <br /> Have a total clear floor space of 33” x 48” per seat or 33” x 60” for side access <br /> Be located a minimum distance of 4 feet to the nearest obstruction <br /> Have a label displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility <br /> <br />Can I provide alcohol service in the temporary outdoor seating area? <br /> <br />Businesses that wish to provide alcoholic beverage service in the temporary outdoor area must provide <br />exterior edge/railings forty‐two (42”) inches tall and obtain an approved COVID‐19 Temporary Catering <br />Authorization Application from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Signs stating “No <br />Alcohol Beyond this Point” are required at all ingress and egress points to the contained alcohol service <br />areas. For more information, visit https://www.abc.ca.gov/law‐and‐policy/coronavirus19/. <br /> <br />What do I do if I have multiple locations? <br /> <br />If your business has more than one location, you must apply for each location individually. <br /> <br />Health Requirements <br /> <br />What are the public health requirements for restaurants (e.g., how many tables <br />allowed, minimum spacing, number of occupants, face coverings while eating)? <br /> <br />Restaurant operations and temporary outdoor seating must be consistent with the Alameda County Order <br />to Shelter‐in‐Place, as amended, which generally follows the California State Guidance for Dine‐In <br />Restaurants (including table spacing, max number of patrons per table, reservation guidelines, and <br />cleaning protocols). For more information on State guidance, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance‐ <br />dine‐in‐restaurants.pdf. <br /> <br />Full Alameda County restaurant requirements are being developed and will include, but are not be limited <br />to the following: <br /> Alameda County guidance for Social Distancing and the wearing of masks shall be followed. <br /> Tables to be placed at least 6 feet apart. If tables cannot be moved and placed 6 feet apart, a 6 <br />foot high separation (such as plastic barrier) shall be provided, or customers shall not be placed <br />at adjacent tables. <br /> Hand sanitizer or a hand washing station shall be provided at the point of entry. <br /> Tables shall be fully cleaned and sanitized between customers and all items shall be removed and <br />sanitized. <br />430
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