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ORDINANCE NO. 3968
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY
OF AMES, IOWA,FOR THE PURPOSE OF ALLOWING PATRONS TO
ORDER AND PAY FOR FOOD AT SIDEWALK CAFES,BY:
REPEALING SECTION 22.13 AND ENACTING AN AMENDED
SECTION 22.13; REPEALING SECTIONS 22.4(3) AND 22.4(4) AND
ENACTING AN AMENDED SECTION 22.4(3); ENACTING A NEW
SECTION 22.24.A SIDEWALK CAFE PERMIT; REPEALING ANY AND
ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT TO
THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED,by the City Council for the City of Ames,Iowa,that:
Section One. The Municipal Code of the City of Ames,Iowa shall be and the same is hereby amended by repealing
Section 22.13 and enacting an amended Section 22.13; repealing Sections 22.4(3) and 22.4(4) and enacting an
amended Section 22.4(3);enacting a new Section 22.24.A Sidewalk Cafd Permit as follows:
"See.22.13. LICENSE REQUIRED.
It shall be unlawful to sell, or offer for sale, any food,beverage or merchandise on any street, sidewalk, alley,
city parking lot or other thoroughfare without first obtaining the applicable license or permit, such as a Vendor's
License,a Newspaper Dispenser Permit,or a Sidewalk Cafe Permit.
(Ord.No. 2849, Sec. 1, 6-7-83)
See.22.4. TEMPORARY OBSTRUCTIONS.
(3) Insurance An insurance certificate naming the City of Ames, its officers, and employees as an additional
insured with comprehensive general liability limits in the amount of$500,000 combined single limit
shall be in full force and effect during the life of any temporary obstruction permit. The coverage shall
be at least as broad as the ISO Form Number CG0001 covering commercial general liability written on
an occurrence basis only. A waiver of this requirement may be granted by the City Manager for Sections
22.4(1) and (2). A copy of the current insurance certificate shall be maintained on file with the City
Clerk.
(a) Waivers of the insurance requirement shall be based on the following criteria:
(1)Type of obstruction
(2)Nature of the event requiring an obstruction
(3)Anticipated volume of traffic and whether street closings will
be required
(4)Whether the event is for a commercial or private purpose
(5) The zoning of the area in which the obstruction will occur. Areas with commercial and high
density residential zoning will [likely]require insurance
(Ord. No. 3746, 11-18-03; Ord. No. 3916, 05-22-07)
Sec.22.24A
The purpose of this subsection is to set forth the conditions and requirements under which a sidewalk cafe, as
defined, may be permitted to operate by Sidewalk Cafe Permit on a public sidewalk within the City of Ames. The
fee for a Sidewalk Cafe Permit is listed in Appendix D.
(a) Definition. A sidewalk cafe is any group of tables and chairs, and its authorized decorative and
accessory devices, situated and maintained upon the public sidewalk for use in connection with ordering,purchasing
and consuming food and non-alcoholic beverages sold to the public from, or in, an adjoining indoor restaurant, or
other indoor business selling food for consumption on the premises.
(Ord. No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(b) Where Permissible. A sidewalk cafe shall be permitted only in zoning districts which allow
indoor restaurants, or other indoor business selling food for consumption on the premises, and then only if the
sidewalk cafe is contiguous to an indoor restaurant, or other indoor business selling food for consumption on the
premises, and the cafe's operation is incidental to and a part of the operation of such contiguous indoor restaurant,or
other indoor business selling food for consumption on the premises. A sidewalk cafe shall be located on the public
sidewalk immediately contiguous to and abutting the indoor restaurant, or other indoor business selling food for
consumption on the premises, which operates the cafe,provided that the area in which the sidewalk cafe is located
extends no farther along the sidewalk's length than the actual sidewalk frontage of the operating indoor restaurant,
or other indoor business selling food for consumption on the premises, and all other applicable provisions of this
article are fulfilled.
(Ord. No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(c) Alcoholic Beverages and Smoking Prohibited. Service of alcoholic beverages, consumption of
alcoholic beverages, and smoking are prohibited at a sidewalk cafe,and a permittee shall enforce prohibition of such
conduct.
(d) Number of Sidewalk Cafes. An indoor restaurant, or other indoor business selling food for
consumption on the premises, shall be permitted to operate only one sidewalk cafe, and each sidewalk cafe shall be
confined to a single location on the sidewalk.
(Ord.No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(e) Sidewalk Clearances. A sidewalk cafe shall be permitted only where the sidewalk is wide enough
to adequately accommodate both the usual pedestrian traffic in the area and the operation of the proposed cafe. A
sidewalk cafe shall not occupy more than 50 percent of the sidewalk's width at any point as measured from the curb,
and there shall be a minimum of four(4)feet of sidewalk width clear of obstructions.
(Ord.No. 3437, Sec. 1, 5-27-97)
(f) Table and Chairs,Location and Requirements of Furniture. All tables and chairs comprising a
sidewalk cafe shall be set within the 50 percent of the sidewalk measured from the indoor restaurant, or other indoor
business selling food for consumption on the premises, building exterior wall, and shall not be situated within eight
feet of any designated bus stop,and 20 feet from any street intersection.
All outdoor dining furniture, including tables, chairs, umbrellas, and authorized accessory items, shall be
readily movable. "Readily movable" shall mean that no object as stated above, which is part of the sidewalk cafe,
shall be leaded,cemented,nailed, bolted,power riveted, screwed-in or affixed, even in a temporary manner,to either
the sidewalk on which the sidewalk cafe is placed, to the building, or to any other structure which the sidewalk cafe
abuts. Umbrellas must be secured with a minimum base of not less than 60 pounds. Outdoor heaters, fans, air
conditioners,amplified sound,or speakers are prohibited.
(Ord. No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(g) Signs shall not be allowed at any outdoor cafe, except for the name of the establishment on an
awning or umbrella fringe.
(h) Reserved.
(i) Delineating Sidewalk Cafe Area. The sidewalk cafe shall be delineated by barriers separating
patrons from the pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk. The detailed requirements for each sidewalk cafe will be
determined as warranted. The barriers will be within the 50 percent of the sidewalk designated for the sidewalk
cafe,or to ensure a minimum of four(4)feet of sidewalk width clear of obstructions.
0) Food and Beverages. A sidewalk cafe shall serve only food and non-alcoholic beverages
prepared, or stocked for sale, at the adjoining indoor restaurant, or other indoor business selling food for
consumption on the premises.
(Ord. No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(k) Service Requirements. The outdoor preparation of food and busing, or service stations, are
prohibited at sidewalk cafes. The presetting of tables with utensils, glasses, napkins, condiments, and the like is
prohibited. All exterior surfaces within the sidewalk cafe shall be easily cleanable, and shall be kept clean at all
times by the permittee. Restrooms for the cafe shall be provided in the adjoining indoor restaurant, or other indoor
business selling food for consumption on the premises, and the cafe seating shall be counted in determining the
restroom requirements of the indoor restaurant, or other indoor business selling food for consumption on the
premises.
(Ord.No. 3537, Sec. 1, 9-28-99)
(1) Trash and refuse storage for the sidewalk cafe shall not be permitted within the outdoor dining
area, or on adjacent sidewalk areas, and the permittee shall remove all trash and litter as they accumulate. The
permittee shall be responsible for maintaining the outdoor dining area, including the sidewalk surface and furniture,
and adjacent areas in a clean and safe condition.
(m) Days and Hours of Operation. Sidewalk cafes shall operate on days whenever fair weather
would enhance outdoor dining from the dates of April 1,to October 31,of the said given year that the Sidewalk Cafe
Permit was issued. The hours of operation are limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Tables, chairs and all
other furniture used in the operation of an outdoor cafe shall be removed from the sidewalk and stored indoors at
night,and whenever the cafe is not in operation.
The City shall have the right and power, acting through the City Manager or his designee,to prohibit the
operation of a sidewalk cafe at any time because of anticipated or actual problems of conflicts in the use of the
sidewalk area. Such problems and conflicts may arise from, but are not limited to, scheduled festivals and similar
events,parades or marches, repairs to the street or sidewalk,or from demonstrations or emergencies occurring in the
area. To the extent possible, the permittee shall be given prior written notice of any time period during which the
operation of the sidewalk cafe will be prohibited by the City, but any failure to give prior written notice shall not
affect the right and power of the City to prohibit the cafe's operation at any particular time.
(n) Findings and Conditions. In connection with granting approval for any Sidewalk Cafe Permit,
the City Manager shall make findings that the proposed operation meets the limitations of this subsection, and the
Manager may impose such conditions in granting approval as are needed to assure that the proposed operation will
meet the operating requirements and conditions set forth in this article, and to assure that the public safety and
welfare will be protected.
(o) Term and Renewal. A Sidewalk Cafe Permit shall be approved by the City Manager for a
maximum period of one year. Thereafter, the City Manager, if an extension application is filed prior to any
expiration date of the Sidewalk Cafe Permit, may extend the permit for additional periods, not to exceed one year
each, following review and approval of the cafe's operations. In the event the City Manager decides additional or
revised conditions are necessary, to which the applicant objects, or if the City Manager decides that the permit
should not be renewed at all, the application shall be referred to the City Council, which shall hold a public hearing
and thereafter decide the matter. The City Manager may make any renewal of a Sidewalk Cafe Permit subject to
additional and revised conditions and requirements. Any renewal granted by the City Manager shall not exceed a
period of one year. All applications shall be filed with the City Clerk, who shall refer them to the City Manager.
The City Clerk shall maintain the records of permits issued,denied,or revoked.
(p) Revocation. A Sidewalk Cafe Permit may be revoked by the City Manager, following notice to
the permittee and a hearing, upon a finding that one or more conditions of the permit or of this article have been
violated, or that the sidewalk cafe is being operated in a manner which constitutes a nuisance,or that the operation of
the sidewalk cafe unduly impedes or restricts the movement of pedestrians past the sidewalk cafe.
(Ord. 3125, 4-9-91)
(q) Insurance. An insurance certificate naming the City of Ames, its officers, and employees as an
additional insured with comprehensive general liability limits in the amount of$500,000 combined single limit shall
be in full force and effect during the life of a Sidewalk Cafe Permit. The coverage shall be at least as broad as the
ISO Form Number CG0001 covering commercial general liability written on an occurrence basis only.A copy of the
current insurance certificate shall be maintained on file with the City Clerk."
Section Two. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such
conflict, if any.
Section Three. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required
by law.
Passed this 9' day of September , 2008 .
QUA CA441-1, 4d-ea
Diane R. Voss,City Clerk Ann H.Campbell,Mayor