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permit application proposing to sell sandwiches within one block or block face of a <br />previously existing delicatessen which serves sandwiches as a primary focus of its business <br />would be denied on the basis of this subsection. A pushcart permit application proposing <br />to sell coffee and espresso within one block or block face of a previously existing restaurant <br />which sells coffee, but coffee is not a primary focus of its business, would not be denied <br />on the basis of this subsection.) <br />2.1.1 The written consent of the affected previously existing business <br />owner, licensed vendor or permittee must be provided to the City Manager by the <br />applicant prior to issuance of the pushcart permit. The consent shall be deemed a <br />continuing consent so long as the permittee does not change the food items being <br />sold at the time consent is given, does not transfer the permit to another principal, <br />or fail to renew the permit. In the event a particular business owner, licensed <br />vendor, or permittee denies such consent, such denial may be deemed by the City <br />Manager to apply for one year to all subsequent applications relating to goods <br />substantially similar to those contemplated by the application for which consent <br />was denied, absent subsequent written consent in favor of the initial applicant. <br />R-3.3364 Specifics for Sidewalk Commerce. <br />1. Restrictions on Vending Locations. Sidewalk commerce licenses shall be <br />restricted to vending locations within the geographical area on Kincaid Street from 100 feet north <br />of 121h Avenue to 100 feet south of 13th Avenue. Additionally, a sidewalk commerce vendor shall <br />not conduct commerce from a stationary vending unit on a sidewalk in any of the following places: <br />1.1 Within ten feet of the intersection of the sidewalk with any other <br />sidewalk. The City may waive this restriction in writing for any location upon finding that <br />construction of extra -width sidewalks makes such use consistent with the standards <br />established by EC 3.342 and EC 3.344(1). <br />1.2 Within eight feet of the adjacent property line, except with the written <br />consent of the adjacent property owner and a determination by the City that the proposed <br />location will not present a threat to public health or safety. <br />1.3 Within a 20 foot radius of a building entrance or doorway, or any extension <br />therefrom, except with the written consent of the property owner and a determination by <br />the City that the proposed location will not present a threat to public health or safety. <br />1.4 Within ten feet of any handicapped parking space or access ramp. <br />1.5 Within ten feet of any driveway. <br />1.6 Within ten feet of any crosswalk. <br />Administrative Order - Page 12 of 29 <br />