CHAPTER 119: DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK DINING
Section
   119.01   Purpose
   119.02   Permitted areas
   119.03   Alcoholic liquor
   119.04   Application/permit
   119.05   Permit fee and term
   119.06   Standards for downtown sidewalk dining
   119.07   Additional regulations of sidewalk dining areas
   119.08   Additional conditions of downtown sidewalk dining license
   119.09   Revocation of permit
 
   119.99   Penalty
§ 119.01 PURPOSE.
   The Downtown Sidewalk Dining Permit is intended to facilitate outdoor dining in the downtown area to create an active streetscape, enhance the economic and social vitality of the downtown area, and promote pedestrian and retail activity; to allow for the use of public sidewalks for such outdoor dining; and to expedite the approval of such facilities while ensuring that the public’s use of the sidewalks will not be significantly impaired by such dining; and to prevent any adverse impact to adjacent properties from such dining.
(Prior Code, Art. 32, § 32A)
§ 119.02 PERMITTED AREAS.
   Sidewalk Dining shall be permitted only upon a property which is located within the Downtown Area of the City, which is zoned B-1, Primary Business District, and which has a restaurant business being operated thereon; for purposes of this Chapter 119, RESTAURANT means a public place kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public as a place where food and/or beverages are prepared for consumption on-premises and then served on-premises.
(Prior Code, Art. 32, § 32B)
§ 119.03 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR.
   No alcoholic beverage shall be sold, served, consumed, or possessed by any person within a sidewalk dining area unless the sidewalk dining area is part of the “licensed premises” of a Restaurant or a Restaurant With Lounge having a “Downtown Sidewalk Dining Liquor Permit” issued under § 111.05(N) of the Revised Code of Ordinances.
(Prior Code, Art. 32, § 32C)
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