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5-2020
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5/28/2020
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2020-046 - Ratifying Executive Order No. 2020-05
(Amended By)
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2011 -\2020
Executive Order No. 1-2020
(Amended By)
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2011 -\2020
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These zones will be installed 24 hours a day/7 days per week for the duration of this pilot <br />program. To request consideration of a Cafe & Retail Zone in front of your business, please call <br />the Community Development Agency at (714) 673-3619 or William McGovern from the Police <br />Department at (714) 647-5840. See Exhibit C for sample street closure maps. <br />City of Santa Ana Right to Clear Right -of -Way <br />The City reserves the right to remove an outdoor seating or sales area that (i) creates an <br />obstruction to, or causes congestion of, pedestrian or vehicular traffic due to existing <br />conditions on the surrounding public right-of-way if It finds the installation represents a <br />danger to the health, safety or general welfare of the public or (ii) a business violates the <br />requirements of these Guidelines or Executive Order 5.2020. <br />The City may require the removal, temporary or permanent, of the outdoor seating or sales area <br />when necessary, or the permittee fails to comply with the criteria set forth in Chapters 1.0, <br />36, and 41 of the SAMC. Any costs incurred by the City for removal or storage of sidewalk <br />cafe tables, chairs and other equipment shall be the responsibility of the business. The City <br />is not responsible for any damages or loss of equipment removed pursuant to this subsection. <br />COMMERCIAL PROPERTY <br />Up to 50%of off -site private parking <br />spaces counted for required parking may <br />be converted to outdoor dining or retail <br />space, when the lot is immediately <br />adjacent to the parent property. The <br />converted use must be in conformance <br />with all Orange County Fire Authority <br />(OFCA) requirements for building <br />accessibility, and social distancing <br />requirements that provide at least sixfeet <br />spacing between tables and pathways. <br />Additionally, no parking for disabled <br />persons may be repurposed for restaurant <br />or retail use. <br />The required landscape and buffer areas for the off -site private parking spaces (Vehicular <br />Use Areas), shall not be used as an expanded converted use for restaurants <br />or retail operations. There shall not be parking, outside seating, or retail activities in <br />these areas. <br />ft-- <br />6 1 P a <br />
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