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SPRINGFIELD
b 225 FIFTH STREET
SPRINGFIELD, OR 97477
PHONE: 541.726.3753
FAX: 541.736.1021
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DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS OREGON
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
APPLICATION FOR SIDEWALK CAFE PERMIT
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2. Business Name:
3. Address
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5. Describe facilities to be placed on sidewalk:(attach a drawing to scole showing the full width of sidewalk; locotion of
ony permonent structures - signs, utility poles, etc.; entronces to building, as well as facilities to be placed for sidewalk
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6. Will planter boxes or any other thing that cannot be removed from the sidewalk during non- business hours be
installed? lf so, describe:
7. There is a $ZS.OO application fee for a sidewalk cafd permit. The permit is for one year and is renewable.
By signing and submitting this app onl tifthea pplication is approved I will assume all risk of loss and
defend, indemnify and save of Spri d, its officers, agents, and employees, against any and all
liability arising out of the use ofthe fa lities described in and covered by this permit. I further agree that I
will maintain the faci go and ir at all times. I acknowledge that this permit is revocable on 24 hours
notice in the event I to fu these responsibilities
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I understand and edge that my tenant has applied for the permit described herein, and that I approve of this
request. I agree release the City of Springfield from any and all liability, of whatever kind, resulting from the
placement or the facilities described in and covered by this permit.
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DOWNTOWN DISTRICT OUTDOOR CAFE PERMIT IN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF'WAY
7,9OO Revocable Permit.
In the dorvntown district only, the city manager, or the manager's designee, may issue a revocable permit for an
outdoor caf6 allowirig for the seruice of food and beverages at facilities placed on sidervalks within the public right-of-
way abuttilg an existing eating establishment under the following conditions:
(1) The owner of the abutting eating establishrnent agrees to defend, indernniff and hold hannless the city
from all risks associated rvith activity occuring within the right-of-way, or submits a certificate of insurance acceptable to
the public works director;
(Z) The ou,ner of the real property on rvl-rich the eating establishment is located consents in writing to the
issuance of the permit;
(3) The permit applicant demonstrates that the use of the right-of-way will not interfere rvith existing utilities,
pedestrian use of the right-of-rvay nor pose ahazard to vehicular traffic;
(4) The pennit applicant obtains any other necessary state and local permits. fsection 7.900 added by
Ordinance No. 6 I 22, enacted April 4, 2005 .l
7.9O2 Purpose.
For purposes of sections 7.900 thrnugh 7.908, the term "downtown district" shall include all that propefi bordered
on the west by Mill Street, on the east by 10th Street, on the north by A Street and on the south by South A Street.
[Section 7.902 addedby Ordinance No. 6122, enacted April 4, 2005']
7.9O4 Application.
I,dividuals desiring a permit shall submit an application in the form required by the city accompanied by sketch,
with appropriate dimensions marked, showing the placement of all facilities to be placed in the right-of-way. The
application shall be accompanied by a fee fixed by resolution of the council. [Section 7.904 added by ordinar,ce No'
6122, enacted April 4,2005.f
7.gOG Permit Duration.
(l) Any permit issued hereunder will be valid for a period of one year, and renewable.
(Z) The permit may be revoked, on not less than 24 hours' notice, in the event that the business owner does
not adequately mai,tain the facilities in the right-of-way, places facilities beyond the pennit area, the facilities obstruct
pedestrian traffic, or the facilities pose ahazatd to vehicular traffic.
(3) Any permit issued shall lapse on any change of ownership of the business holding the permit' fSection
7.906 added by Ordinance No. 6122, enacted April 4, 2005'l
7.9O8 Permit Requirements.
The permit may authorize the applicant to place tables, chairs, and appropriate decorative amenities, such as
flower planters, on the sidewalk adjacent to the establishment. Placement must be such that pedestrians have unimpeded
access to the curb and do not need to pass between the establishment and things placed on the sidewalk. At all times there
shall be at least 60 inches of unimpeded sidewalk available for the use of pedestrians. If items are placed abutting the
building line, the perirneter of the permit area shall be rnarked by a safety barrier. [section 7'908 added by ordinance No'
6122, enacted April 4,2005.1
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