Sidewalk Seating definition

Sidewalk Seating means tables and/or chairs (including benches) and umbrellas and other associated furniture with lawfully operating Food Service Establishments or other commercial establishments, in or on the sidewalk. During cases of a declared City emergency in response to a disease outbreak, "Sidewalk Seating" includes seating and associated furniture in the public right-of-way or resting on, or projecting into, the sidewalk, parking lane, or street area, or any combination thereof which are not physically or structurally attached to a building, retaining wall or fence. Such Sidewalk Seating shall be permitted in any area of the public right-of-way for the duration of the declared City emergency if Traffic Engineer makes a finding that the use of the right-of-way for Sidewalk Seating purposes does not create a dangerous condition for customers, pedestrians, or bicycle or motor vehicle traffic. Upon termination of the declared City emergency, any Sidewalk Seating present in the public right-of-way and not on the sidewalk shall within 365 days of date of termination either obtain a valid encroachment permit or be removed from the public right-of-way.
Sidewalk Seating means tables and/or chairs (including benches) and, umbrellas and other associated furniture with lawfully operating Food Service Establishments or other commercial establishments, in or on the sidewalk. "Sidewalk Seating" includes seating and associated furniture in the public right-of-way or resting on, or projecting into, the sidewalk, parking lane, or street area, or any combination thereof which are not physically or structurally attached to a building, retaining wall or fence.
Sidewalk Seating means easily removable tables and chairs, as well as related appurtenances such as temporary fencing and barriers, small rolling planters, umbrellas, and awnings that are intended for the purposes of customer seating and/or consumption of food or beverage by patrons when such is located adjacent to an eating establishment having the same operator.