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R -3.336-L Specifics for Outdoor Cafes. <br />1. Specific Application Requirements. In addition to compliance with EC 3.344(3), <br />and with R-3.336-13 above, an applicant for an outdoor cafe license must: <br />1.1 Present a signed statement that the applicant lawfully operates a restaurant <br />adjacent to the right of way for which the license is sought, identifying the name and <br />business address of the restaurant; and <br />1.2 Describe the location of the proposed outdoor cafe, proposed number of <br />tables, including scaled drawings to indicate the location of the restaurant exterior <br />including entrances/exits, tables, chairs, service operations, street furniture (posts, poles, <br />fire hydrants, etc.), and any other sidewalk obstructions within 50 feet of the proposed <br />license area (including bus stops and zones, street trees, newspaper racks, etc.). <br />2. Restrictions on Outdoor Cafe Locations. No person may conduct outdoor cafe <br />operations in any of the following places: <br />2.1 Within 10 feet of any handicapped parking space or access ramp. <br />2.2 Within 10 feet of any driveway. <br />2.3 Within 10 feet of any crosswalk. <br />2.4 Within 50 feet of any entrance or driveway to a health care facility with an <br />emergency or urgent care facility, school, or police or fire station. <br />2.5 In any place where the outdoor cafe leaves less than five feet of <br />unobstructed passageway on the sidewalk, or where the City Manager has determined that <br />the passageway not obstructed by the outdoor cafe would present a threat to public health <br />or safety. <br />2.6 In any area zoned R-1, R-1.5, R-2, R-3, or R-4 (residential) under EC <br />Chapter 9. <br />2.7 Within 12 feet from the curb of a designated single bus stop. <br />2.8 Within a designated Lane Transit District 'Transfer Station. The City <br />Manager or designee may extend the area restricted from vending upon review of a request <br />from the Lane Transit District. <br />2.9 In any location where the City Manager or designee determines that the <br />proposed activity would present a safety problem by obstructing the clear vision of drivers <br />or pedestrians. <br />2.10 On a sidewalk adjacent to a contra -flow bicycle lane or within ten feet of <br />any travel lane, except with the express approval of the City, which may include <br />Administrative Order - Page 16 of 29 <br />