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<br />2 Updated 6.17.20 <br /> Restaurants, Full‐Service <br /> Retail Sales <br /> Retail Sales, Big Box <br /> Retail Services <br /> Secondhand Sales <br /> Supermarkets <br /> <br />Any of the above types of business that register and adhere to the guidelines below may open and expand <br />outdoors in conformance with the guidelines/requirements of the program in order to provide additional <br />seating or retail opportunities in areas that might otherwise require a permit. <br /> <br />Are there zoning districts where this is restricted? <br /> <br />There are no location restrictions. <br /> <br />When does my approval expire? How long does this program last? <br /> <br />Permission to operate in temporary outdoor areas is revocable at any time at the City’s sole discretion, <br />and will remain in effect until December 31, 2020 or upon the expiration of the City’s emergency <br />declaration, whichever occurs first; or as otherwise terminated, modified or extended by the San Leandro <br />City Council. Businesses will have one week after the expiration date of the City’s emergency declaration <br />order to remove all temporary outdoor elements associated with their registration. <br /> <br />Temporary seating areas or outdoor furniture may need to be removed or relocated in the event the city <br />or other utility provider needs access to maintain or repair utilities or other public infrastructure. <br /> <br />Operational and Design Requirements <br /> <br />Can I use the public sidewalk? <br /> <br />Registration will allow restaurants and other businesses that provide sit‐down food service to use an <br />abutting sidewalk area for food and beverage service. Other commercial businesses may use an abutting <br />sidewalk area to provide displays and/or seating for the public and customers waiting to enter the <br />business establishment. <br /> <br />Use of the public sidewalk must not extend beyond your business frontage, unless written permission <br />from the subject business owner and appropriate insurance coverage is obtained, and must maintain a <br />minimum clear pedestrian through zone (i.e., contains no objects) along its entire length that is at least <br />four feet (4’) wide with seven feet (7’) of vertical clearance above the sidewalk surface. <br /> <br />Where on private property can I establish a temporary outdoor area? <br /> <br />Hardscaped areas on private property, including parking lots, can be accessed for temporary outdoor uses. <br />In order to preserve established landscaping, planted areas cannot be used or removed. Areas designated <br />for stormwater retention and conveyance, such as bioswales, drainage basins, gutters and culverts, may <br />not be used. <br /> <br />Can I use a private parking lot? <br /> <br />426
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