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Applications for parklets shall be made jointly by the business operator requesting use of a parking space(s) for outdoor dining and the property owner(s) of the building in which the business is located. Such application shall be accompanied by:

A. Signed consent of business owner(s) and property owner(s); if the proposed parklet encroaches into an adjacent frontage, signed consent also of those adjacent business owner(s) and property owner(s);

B. Proof of liability insurance, meeting city standards, which names the city as additionally insured for the term of the permit to the approval of the city risk manager;

C. A liability release agreement wherein the recipient(s) of the permit agree to hold the city harmless from liability arising from the operation of such parklet;

D. A detailed site plan, drawn to scale, noting dimensions of the area proposed for parklet outdoor dining; identify proposed location, dimensions, number of parking stalls affected, accessible pedestrian path of travel, design features and construction materials. Plans shall identify distance to nearest crosswalk/intersection/driveway, location of any adjacent utilities, street furniture, lighting, and landscape features proposed. Where vertical elements or roofing systems are proposed, application shall include structural drawings and calculations prepared by a licensed architect or engineer. Where lighting is proposed, applications should identify location and type of electrical connections to be used; the proposed number and location of tables, chairs and other furnishings to be included in the dining area; the relationship of the outdoor dining area to the indoor dining area; and all sidewalk obstructions in the vicinity;

E. A detailed description of the type, color, and material of all proposed outdoor furniture, such as tables, chairs, barriers, planters, umbrellas, signs, and lighting;

F. A description of any additional parking that will be provided;

G. A statement of proposed hours of operation; and any other information deemed necessary by the community development or public works directors. (Ord. 1716 § 4, 2022)