§ 21.3-4. Permit conditions.  


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  • All permit holders shall be subject to the following permit conditions:

    (a)

    Items on the sidewalk shall at all times be placed in accordance with the approved plan. Any and all improvements will comply with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements (ADA Section 4.3 Accessible Routes). Any changes made without the prior approval of the city's redevelopment manager will be considered a violation of these guidelines and subject to penalty as outlined in section 21.3-7 of this Code.

    (b)

    The sidewalk shall be kept clean and free of refuse and clutter at all times by the permit holder regardless of the source of such refuse and clutter, including but not limited to overflowing trash receptacles (private and public), cigarettes, paper, and other refuse. Any and all improvements will comply with Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements (ADA Section 4.3 Accessible Routes).

    (c)

    All portable items shall be removed from the sidewalk and placed indoors at the end of each business day.

    (d)

    All public improvements, including but not limited to benches, light poles, and trees shall be maintained in the condition in which they existed prior to the issuance of the permit, excluding normal wear and tear. The permit holder shall immediately report any damage to the City of Glendale engineering department. The city shall replace or repair such improvement at its discretion and shall charge the cost of such replacement or repair to the permit holder, unless said damage can be clearly shown to have resulted from a cause not related to the issuance of the sidewalk use and display permit. It is entirely the permit holder's responsibility and obligation to provide any such evidence that the aforesaid damage resulted from a cause not related to the issuance of said permit.

    (e)

    Operations of the sidewalk use or display shall be conducted in a manner that does not interfere with pedestrians, parking or traffic.

    (f)

    The area and materials must be maintained and in good condition at all times. Items such as, but not limited to, broken, rusting, degraded, torn, or tattered items shall be removed promptly.

    (g)

    Items must be made to a professional standard and may be constructed of the following materials: wood, iron, steel, clay, canvas (as in director's chairs), aluminum, or plastic.

    (h)

    Prohibited materials include glass, porcelain, and other breakable materials, or any item that may pose a hazard, as may be identified by the city.

    (i)

    The permit shall be posted in a conspicuous place so as to be visible from an adjacent window, and the permit holder must have a copy of the approved site plan readily available to be produced upon request by the city.

(Ord. No. 2165, § 1, 10-24-00)