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<br />4 Updated 6.17.20 <br />The sidewalk or other public property cannot be physically altered, including by attaching any objects to <br />the sidewalk. Tables, chairs, and barriers may not obstruct access to business entrances, manholes, valve <br />boxes, fire hydrants (15’ clearance), fire department connections, or stormwater inlets. <br /> <br />All movable items must be removed or secured daily at closing. <br /> <br />The following are prohibited in the sidewalk area: <br /> Flames of any type, including, stoves, burners, heat lamps and candles; <br /> Amplified sound or entertainment; <br /> Advertising; <br /> Consumption of alcohol except in compliance with ABC rules and regulations; <br /> Smoking; and <br /> Storage of materials or equipment. <br /> <br /> <br />What type of outdoor furniture/design elements are allowed on private property? <br /> <br />The following features will be allowed in temporary outdoor areas on private property: <br /> Removable tables, benches, and chairs <br /> Umbrellas ‐ must be secured and maintain a minimum clearance of 84” <br /> Barriers to delineate seating areas and protect from traffic, and/or as required by ABC <br /> Heating units with a UL or AGA listing may be used outside of any tent or canopy area. Heating <br />units shall not be installed over or near exits from the building. Units shall maintain the required <br />clearances from combustible materials. A minimum of 6’8” headroom clearance shall be <br />maintained under heating unit. <br /> Extension cords shall be: <br />o Listed and labeled as outdoor rated in accordance with UL 817; <br />o Plugged into an outlet with a GFI protected circuit; <br />o Secured in a manner that is compliant with ADA accessibility standards, does not impede <br />any person’s path of travel and does not constitute a tripping hazard; and <br />o Disconnected from their electrical sources each day at the conc lusion of operations in the <br />Outdoor Business Area. <br /> <br />All movable items must be removed or secured daily at closing. <br /> <br />No part of the temporary outdoor area may be physically altered, including by attaching any objects to <br />the pavement. Tables, chairs, and barriers may not obstruct access to business entrances, manholes, valve <br />boxes, fire hydrants (15’ clearance), fire department connections, or stormwater inlets. <br /> <br />The following are prohibited in temporary outdoor areas: <br /> Amplified sound or entertainment in such a manner as to disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of <br />neighboring residents or persons of normal sensitivity; <br /> Flames other than heating units located outside of tents, including stoves, burners and candles; <br /> Storage, including food service equipment or service staging areas; <br /> Advertising; <br /> Consumption of alcohol except in compliance with ABC rules and regulations; <br />428
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