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File Number: 20-298 <br />In order to participate in the program and provide outdoor facilities, businesses need to complete <br />and submit the registration form, which certifies that they will comply with applicable City, county <br />and state health and safety requirements, and provide business insurance information and <br />photos, as applicable. Submittal of detailed site plans and materials details will not be required. <br />Once a business submits the registration form and insurance forms and photos (if operating on <br />public sidewalks), they may begin outdoor operations without further City approval. City staff will <br />review the registration form and insurance and if there are problems with the application or <br />operations, the staff will reach out and work with the business to correct. <br />Key Program components include: <br />·Per the Alameda County Department of Public Health, all businesses operating during the <br />shelter-in-place, whether indoors or outdoors, need to develop and comply with a <br />Site-Specific Protection Plan <https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http% <br />3A%2F%2Fwww.acphd.org%2Fmedia%2F587169%2Fhealth-officer-order-20-14 <br />-a-appendix-a-protection-plan-guidance-and-template-english.pdf&data=02%7C01% <br />7CLHalle%40sanleandro.org%7C39ae21b5cae94c81e1d808d813e57ff4% <br />7C8dee958fbb9f4c46abd435d0637e0ad1%7C0%7C0% <br />7C637281223702676464&sdata=MdKOzdo4T2h6YGu88RJBXnSVl0uUceWMU8dSfbla <br />3v8%3D&reserved=0> and implement risk assessment and individual control measures, <br />physical distancing, disinfecting and cleaning protocols, and employee training to prevent <br />the spread of COVID-19. <br />·Businesses that provide sit-down food service may use an abutting public sidewalk area <br />or outdoor area on private property for food and beverage service. Other commercial <br />businesses may use an abutting sidewalk area or outdoor area on private property to <br />provide displays and/or seating for the public and customers waiting to enter the business <br />establishment. <br />·The City’s off-street parking requirements on private property are waived to accommodate <br />temporary outdoor uses and private parking areas may be used for outdoor facilities with <br />property owner permission, subject to compliance with applicable requirements. <br />Emergency vehicle access routes, fire lanes, ADA accessible parking spaces, and ADA <br />paths of travel may not be impacted. <br />·Temporary outdoor uses within areas accessible by vehicles must be clearly identified and <br />delineated with traffic control measures (i.e. barricades, signs, precast concrete bollards, <br />heavy planter pots, etc.) to ensure separation of pedestrians and vehicles without blocking <br />access. <br />·Temporary outdoor uses may operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM daily. <br />Existing, permanent patios that have been previously approved may follow the previously <br />permitted hours. <br />·All temporary outdoor uses must keep exits free and clear, comply with ADA requirements, <br />including accessible seating and clear paths of travel. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 7/1/2020 <br />422
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