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Sidewalk Cafe
[Council Communication] [
Proposed Ordinance ]
Council Communication
| Title: |
Discussion of adoption of a sidewalk cafe ordinance
regarding use of sidewalks and public rights-of-way |
| Dept: |
Department of Community Development
Public Works Department |
| Date: |
January 15, 2002 |
| Submitted By: |
John McLaughlin, Director of Community Development
Paula Brown, Public Works Director |
| Reviewed By: |
Greg Scoles, City Administrator |
| Synopsis: |
The use of city sidewalks and rights-of-way is
essentially unregulated at this time. There is clearly a benefit to the adjacent
property owners for use of public land for private purposes. The Downtown
Plan encourages outdoor dining and sidewalk cafes where appropriate. However,
section 10.64 of the Ashland Municipal Code states "Except as otherwise permitted
by this ordinance, no person shall use a street or public sidewalk for selling,
storing, or displaying merchandise or equipment." The main regulation taking
place at this time is ensuring that there is a six-foot clear pedestrian
path on the sidewalk near outdoor dining areas. This proposal is to establish
an ordinance regulating the use of sidewalks and public rights-of-way for
outdoor dining. |
| Recommendation: |
Staff recommends that Council direct Staff to finalize
the draft Sidewalk Cafe ordinance and to involve affected property owners
and businesses, as well as the public,at large in the review of the ordinance.
Further, that the Staff schedule a public hearing regarding this subject
with the City Council concurrent with first reading of the proposed
ordinance. |
| Fiscal Impact: |
It is projected that additional staff time will be
necessary to administer a sidewalk cafe ordinance. The proposed fee schedule
is as follows:
Application Fee: $100
Permit Fee: $ 25/seat, minimum of $100
The Parks Department charges $22/seat for outdoor dining on Calle
Guanajuato. San Francisco charges $36/seat with a minimum fee of $100. Newport
Beach, California charges $100 annually for areas less than 100 sq. ft. and
$200 for outdoor dining areas greater than 100 sq. ft. Corvallis, Oregon
charges $50 annually for a permit, or $100 if alcoholic beverages are
served. |
| Background: |
As stated in the Downtown Plan:
"Using sidewalks for restaurant service is an old custom. They are
common and popular in Europe and Latin America, and are used increasingly
in the United States. Sidewalk restaurants have appeared in Seattle, Portland
and Eugene in the last two years and provide good locations for a popular
pastime - watching people. The restaurants require a wide sidewalk or a street
dedicated solely to pedestrian travel. Ashland has several areas where limited
seating can be accommodated but additional areas should be identified and
exploited both on public and private lands. The best cafes are at sidewalk
level in full view of passing traffic."
A policy of the Downtown Plan states: Develop a sidewalk and public
space use ordinance to permit and regulate the following in the downtown
area: Sidewalk seating for restaurants.
Staff has reviewed the ordinances of different communities and has
developed a draft ordinance. This provides a starting point for discussion
and is subject to further refinement based on public input. |
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ORDINANCE NO. _______
AN ORDINANCE ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO THE ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING
SIDEWALK CAFES
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Annotated to show deletions and additions to the code sections being modified.
Deletions are lined through and additions are in bold.
SECTION 1. Chapter 6.42 is added to the Ashland Municipal Code and shall
read:
Chapter 6.42
SIDEWALK CAFES
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Sections:
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6.42.010 Purpose
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6.42.020 Permit Required
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6.42.030 Definitions
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6.42.040 Permit Fee
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6.42.050 Permit Application
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6.42.060 Notice Required
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6.42.070 Location Rules and Review Criteria
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6.42.080 Liability and Insurance
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6.42.090 Forms and Conditions of Permit
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6.42.100 Denial, Revocation, or Suspension of Permit
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6.42.110 Penalties
6.42.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to permit and encourage
sidewalk dining that is compatible with other uses of the public sidewalk.
The City finds that sidewalk cafes encourage a pedestrian-oriented environment,
help to create a visually attractive atmosphere and streetscape, and promote
overall commerce.
6.42.020 Permit Required. Private commercial use of public sidewalks
for the purpose of operating a sidewalk cafe in the City is prohibited unless
a permit is obtained from the Public Works Department as provided in this
chapter.
6.42.030 Definitions.
A. Abutting property owners and occupants. Any owner or occupant of property
which abuts the subject sidewalk cafe site excluding public right-of-way;
and any other person who has requested in writing to be provided such notice.
B, Adjacent sidewalk area. That portion of the public sidewalk between the
curb line and the property line demarcated by extending the side building
lines of the premises until the intersect they curb.
C. Operate a sidewalk cafe. Serving food or beverage from a restaurant to
patrons seated at tables located within the adjacent sidewalk area, including,
in the case of a permittee in possession of a valid license for the sale
of alcohol beverages covering such sidewalk, the service of such beverages,
or providing seating for patrons in the adjacent sidewalk area.
6.42.040 Permit Fee.
The permit fee shall be established by resolution of the City Council and
adjusted annually based on ______________________.
6.42.050 Permit Application.
A. Application for a permit to operate a sidewalk cafe shall be made at the
Public Works Department on a form provided. The request for permit shall
minimally contain:
1. A completed application;
2. A scale diagram of the area for sidewalk café use, with dimensions
shown;
3. A certificate of insurance and endorsement form; and
4. The location and description of the tables and materials requested to
be in the right-of-way.
B. Other information shall be provided as required by the Public Works Director
to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
6.42.060 Notice Required. Prior to rendering a decision, the Public
Works Director shall mail abutting property owners and occupants notice that
an application for a sidewalk cafe has been filed. The notice shall contain
the diagram submitted by the applicant, state whether or not the business
is licensed to serve alcoholic beverages which may be served and consumed
at the sidewalk cafe if the permit is granted, and state that all comments
concerning the proposed sidewalk cafe must be received by the Public Works
Department within ten calendar days from the date of mailing the notice.
6.42.070 Location Rules and Review Criteria.
A. The Public Works Director shall review the application for its compliance
with the following criteria:
1. The operation of a sidewalk cafe is limited to structures which are sited
within ten feet of a public sidewalk, and which are located in one of the
following zoning districts: C-1-D (Commercial Downtown), C-1 (Commercial),
or E-1 (Employment).
2. The operation of a sidewalk cafe shall be located such that there is at
least six feet clear and unobstructed passageway between the sidewalk cafe
tables, chairs and barriers and street trees, bike racks, lamp posts, sign
posts, and any other fixtures or obstructions. The Public Works Director
may require more than six feet if necessary to protect the public safety.
The Public Works Director may also reduce this requirement where unusual
circumstances exist and where public safety would not be jeopardized.
3. The sidewalk cafe may only be located in the adjacent sidewalk area to
the applicants business, but may extend in front of adjacent businesses
with the written consent of both the property owner and the business owner,
subject to review by the Public Works Director.
4. The sidewalk cafe shall be located five feet from driveways and alleys,
and ten feet from intersections. These requirements may be modified by the
Public Works Director where unusual circumstances exist.
5. The location of the sidewalk cafe shall be as approved by the Public Works
Director.
B. The Public Works Director shall forward all applications for review by
the Police Chief for any business who holds a valid liquor license, or in
which alcoholic beverages are intended to be served.
1. The Police Chief upon review of the application will sign the application
for concurrence with granting the permit, or;
2. Submit a memorandum of concerns to the Public Works Director for
consideration.
C. The Public Works Director shall forward all applications for review by
the Director of Community Development. The Director shall confirm the zoning
of the request, and confirm that the proposed use is in conformance with
the requirements of the Land Use Ordinance.
6.42.080 Liability and Insurance. A signed statement that the permittee
shall hold harmless the City, its officers and employees, and shall indemnify
the City, its officers and employees for any claims for damages to property
or injury to persons which may occur in connection with an activity carried
on under the terms of the permit. Permittee shall furnish and maintain such
public liability, food products liability, an dproperty damages insurance
as will protect permittee and City from all claims for damage to property
or bodily injury, including death, which may arise from operations under
the permit or in connection therewith. Such insurance shall provide coverage
of not less than the amount of municipal tort liability under the Oregon
Tort Claims Act. The permittee shall name the City of Ashland as an additional
insured by attaching an endorsement to the certificate of insurance (provided
by the City). Such insurance shall be without prejudice to coverage otherwise
existing, and shall name as additional insured the City, its officers and
employees, and shall further provide that the policy shall not terminate
or be canceled prior to the expiration of the permit without 30 days written
notice to the City.
6.42.090 Forms and Conditions of Permit
A. Requirements for all sidewalk cafes:
1. Each permit issued shall terminate December 31st of the year in which
it is issued.
2. The permit issued shall be personal to the permittee only and is not
transferable in any manner.
3. The permit may be temporarily suspended by the Public Works Director if
the public interest requires use of the right-of-way for a public event,
construction, repair, or any other purpose.
4. The permit is specifically limited to the area approved or as modified
by the Public Works Director, and will include a diagram indicating the area
approved for the sidewalk cafe and the location of the tables and materials
permitted to be in the right-of-way.
5. The operation of the sidewalk cafe shall be such that there is at least
six feet from the outermost edge of the sidewalk café to the street
curb, that also includes a minimum of three feet clear and unobstructed
passageway between the sidewalk cafe tables, chairs and barriers and street
trees, bike racks, lamp posts, sign posts, and any other fixtures or
obstructions. The Public Works Director may require more than six feet if
necessary to protect the public safety. The Public Works Director may also
reduce this requirement where unusual circumstances exist and where public
safety would not be jeopardized.
6. The sidewalk and all things placed there shall at all times be maintained
in a clean and orderly condition. Only those things authorized by the permit
and shown on the diagram may be stored in the public right-of-way when the
sidewalk cafe is not in operation. Should the permittee not utilize the sidewalk
as authorized for a period of 48 hours or more, all the tables and materials
shall be removed therefrom.
7. The operation of a sidewalk cafe requires that trash containers be provided
on site.
8. All required building modifications or parking improvements shall be completed
prior to the commencement of the operation of the sidewalk cafe.
9. No signs shall be attached to any furniture, umbrellas, awnings, or other
structure related to the operation of the sidewalk cafe.
10. Smoking shall not be allowed in approved sidewalk cafe areas.
11. Sidewalk cafes shall be continuously supervised by employees of the
establishment.
12. Sidewalk cafes shall meet all requirements of the Jackson County Health
Department.
13. Tables, chairs, and other structures associated with the sidewalk cafe
shall be kept free of litter and other debris at all times.
14. Sidewalk cafes and adjoining sidewalks shall remain clear of litter,
food scraps, and soiled dishes at all times. Where establishments provide
take-out or self-service, an adequate number of employees must be maintained
to clear sidewalk cafes on a regular basis. Sidewalk and flooring areas must
be cleaned daily, including adjacent sidewalk areas.
15. The sidewalk cafe permit must be visibly displayed during business hours.
16. The City of Ashland has the right to repeal or amend this Chapter and
thereby terminate or modify all sidewalk cafe operations. No permittee shall
obtain any property right in the continued private commercial use of the
public sidewalk.
B. Businesses which intend to serve alcoholic beverages at the sidewalk cafe
must additionally meet the following requirements:
1. The business shall hold a valid Oregon Liquor Control Commission liquor
license.
2. Storage of containers commonly used for dispensing alcoholic beverages
to customers including but not limited to bottles, pitchers, and carafes
must be kept inside the business unless an employee is stationed in the outside
area at all times. No taps, kegs, coolers, or other alcoholic beverage storage
devices are allowed outside on the sidewalk.
3. Sidewalk cafes where alcoholic beverages are served and consumed require
supervision by employees of the license business, as required by the Oregon
Liquor Control Commission liquor license.
4. All service and consumption of alcoholic beverages at sidewalk cafes shall
discontinue by 11:00pm.
5. All alcoholic beverage service providers must also provide food service
in the licensed area.
6.42.100 Denial, Revocation or Suspension of Permit
The Public Works Director may deny, revoke, or suspend the permit upon finding
that any provision of this chapter or condition of approval will be or has
been violated.
Upon denial, revocation, or suspension the Public Works Director shall give
notice of such action to the applicant or permittee in writing stating the
action which has been taken and the reason therefor. The action shall be
effective immediately, but the applicant or permittee may make written request,
within 10 calendar days after the notice is issued, for a hearing by the
City Council. Upon hearing the matter, the City Council shall render a final
decision concerning the permit.
6.42.110 Penalties. Any violation of this chapter shall be an infraction
as defined by AMC 1.08.020. and punishable by a fine as set forth in that
section. The City Administrator or designee is authorized to issue a citation
to any person violating the provisions of this chapter. After two infractions,
the sidewalk cafe permit shall be revoked for a period of at least one year.
The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in accordance with Article
X,
Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the _____ day of __________________,
2001,
and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this ___ day of __________________, 2001.
_______________________________
Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this _______day of ______________ , 2001.
___________________
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
__________________
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
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