§ 513.04 Permit Fee, Issuance and Duration
   (a)   An application for a permit shall be accompanied by the fee established by time to time by the Board of Control for each proposed area for an outdoor patio and/or parklet.
   (b)   On approval of the application by the Director of Public Health, the Director of Public Safety, the Director of Capital Projects, the Director of the City Planning Commission, and, as applicable, the Director of Building and Housing, the Director of Public Works, and the Secretary of the Landmarks Commission, the legislative approval required under division (c) below, and the bond described in division (j) of Section 513.03 above, the Director of Capital Projects shall issue a permit under this chapter. Denial of a permit may be appealed to the Board of Sidewalk Appeals.
   (c)   No permit shall be issued without the prior approval of Council.
   (d)   Permits shall be valid for a twelve (12) month period. Permits may be renewed, on a form provided by the Director, for the following year provided all the requirements of this chapter are met, and no changes have been made from the previous approved application. The non-refundable permit renewal fee shall be established by time to time by the Board of Control. If there are changes to the application, a new application must be made under this application and the appropriate permit fee shall accompany the application.
   (e)   If a permittee sells or leases its business establishment, the new business owner or operator may submit, within sixty (60) days of obtaining or leasing such business establishment and at no cost, an amended application for the location(s) with the information required under Section 513.03, except for divisions (c) and (d) thereof, if no changes will be made to the use or detailed plans for which the permit was previously issued. Otherwise, a new application for the location(s) must be made under Section 513.03 and the appropriate permit fee shall accompany the application.
(Ord. No. 704-2023. Passed 7-12-23, eff. 7-17-23)