Dining shall be delineated by barriers at least 32 inches in height separating patrons from the pedestrian traffic and, if applicable, roadway traffic. Barriers may consist of ropes, chains, planters, fencing or other sturdy material that physically separates the dining from the adjoining right-of-way. Barriers shall comply with detectability requirements as set forth in the current version of the Americans with Disabilities Act, being 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq., accessibility guidelines. Barriers shall be placed so as not to obstruct the required clear way.
(Prior Code, § 5-1F-7) (Ord. 878, passed 1-17-2022)