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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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� The operational hours of the outdoor space shall be restricted to the operating hours <br />of the business. <br />See Exhibit B for outdoor seating parameters. <br />Food Islands/Parklets <br />Food Islands (or parklets) are on -street parking spaces that have been temporarily converted <br />for other use, such as expanded outdoor dining areas. Food Islands can be used by one or more <br />businesses, and don't require streets to be closed. The City will be temporarily suspending <br />certain codes and permitting requirements for private use of on -street parking spaces within <br />the public right-of-way. <br />R- Metered parking spaces must be requested and approved in advance by contacting the <br />City at (714) 647-5477. The City will bag metered spaces at no cost to the business, and <br />the business will be permitted to temporarily use the additional space for restaurant or <br />retail use. <br />Non -metered spaces may be activated by an adjacent business at any time without <br />notification to the City. <br />Temporary Barriers and Surface Materials <br />Temporary barrier materials, such as pedestrian rails, bike racks, wood, plants, A -frames, or <br />painted plastic, can be utilized to better define boundaries of extended business operations. <br />Any equipment or furniture placed in the parking space cannot be placed closer than two <br />(2) feet from the edge of the adjacent travel lane. Safe pedestrian pathways between barrier <br />walls must be provided. For questions relating to barrier wall placement, please call Victor <br />Chaidez with the Public Works Agency at (714) 647-5609 or Julie Castro -Cardenas from the <br />Community Development Agency at (714) 673.3619. <br />Temporary surface materials, such as chalk or turf, are permitted for application on sidewalks <br />and parking spaces. <br />Cafe & Retail Zones <br />Cafe and Retail Zones involve closures of portions of a street near a concentration of businesses <br />to provide additional space in a safe and protected setting that can serve multiple businesses. <br />Full street closure locations and hours of operation will be approved and deployed by the City <br />of Santa Ana in advance. The City will provide the maintenance of traffic plans to close the <br />roadway for vehicles and deploy necessary detours and signs to direct traffic away from the <br />closure. It is the business's responsibility to activate these spaces with temporary <br />materials such as tables, chairs, umbrellas, and visual/physical barrier materials. w <br />51Page <br />
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