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<br />3 Updated 6.17.20 <br />Yes, the City’s off‐street parking requirements on private property are waived to accommodate temporary <br />outdoor uses. Private parking areas adjacent to your business may be used subject to compliance with <br />applicable requirements. Consent from the property owner or property owner’s authorized agent is <br />required prior to use of private parking areas. Emergency vehicle access routes and fire lanes may not be <br />obstructed. ADA accessible parking spaces and paths of travel must be maintained. <br /> <br />Do I need to provide additional parking? <br /> <br />No, the City’s off‐street parking requirements on private property are being waived under this program <br />to accommodate temporary outdoor uses. <br /> <br />Can I use parking spaces on private property exclusively for temporary pick-up and <br />delivery parking? <br /> <br />Yes, with approval from the property owner or property owner’s authorized agent. Fire lanes may not be <br />obstructed. <br /> <br />What are the allowed hours of operation for the temporary outdoor uses? <br /> <br />Temporary outdoor uses may operate between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily. <br /> <br />Note: These hours apply to the new, temporary outdoor patio space only. Existing permanent patios that <br />have been approved may follow the previously permitted hours. <br /> <br />What types of safety equipment and barriers are required? <br /> <br />Temporary outdoor uses within areas accessible by vehicles must be clearly identified and delineated with <br />traffic control measures (i.e., barricades, signs, precast concrete bollards, heavy planter pots, etc.) to <br />ensure separation of pedestrians and vehicles without blocking pedestrian or vehicular access. <br /> <br />Heavy planters and precast bollards are recommended. Water‐filled Jersey Barriers are allowed (white is <br />preferred). If used, make a 3‐foot gap in the barrier every 20 feet for emergency access. <br /> <br />What type of outdoor furniture/design elements are allowed on the public <br />sidewalk? <br /> <br />The following will be allowed on public sidewalks and movable items must be brought in nightly: <br /> Removable tables, benches, and chairs <br /> Umbrellas ‐ must be secured and maintain a minimum clearance of 84” <br /> Barriers as required by Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) <br /> <br />Items placed in the Abutting Sidewalk Area shall be set back a minimum of two feet (2’) from the curb and <br />must maintain a four foot (4’) clear pedestrian path of travel. <br /> <br />427
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