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GRANTING A PERMIT FOR AN OUTDOOR CAFE <br />FOR HIGHER GROUNDS RESTAURANT AT 112 WEST MAIN STREET. <br />WHEREAS, William F. Trager, Jr. has applied to City Council <br />for a permit to operate an outdoor cafe on the pedestrian mall at <br />112 West Main Street in connection with the operation of its duly <br />licensed restaurant (Higher Grounds Restaurant); and <br />WHEREAS, this Council finds that the proposed outdoor cafe is <br />in keeping with the intent of the pedestrian mall, can add <br />significantly to successful commerce in the downtown area, will not <br />unreasonably restrict the movement of pedestrian traffic and will <br />not endanger the public health, safety or welfare; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED that William F. Trager, Jr. is hereby granted <br />a permit to operate an outdoor cafe on the pedestrian mall at 112 <br />West Main Street, subject to the following conditions and terms: <br />1. The permit shall be valid from its adoption (or effective <br />date if different from the date of adoption) until November 30, <br />1998, for operation of the cafe during the months of March through <br />November. Not later than November 30 of each year, the operator <br />shall remove from public property all furniture and equipment used <br />for such cafe operation. <br />• 2. The cafe shall be operated only in the designated area <br />shown on the attached sketch. The cafe shall be in operation only <br />during the hours the restaurant is open. No cafe furnishings or <br />equipment shall be permitted to obstruct any fire lane. The <br />designated area of operation shall be clearly delineated by the use <br />of a combination of trees, fences, planters and barriers. <br />3. The cafe shall be operated in full conformity with all <br />State health and alcoholic beverage control regulations. No food <br />preparation shall be permitted on the mall. The operator shall <br />remove promptly all food dishes and utensils after each customer <br />has left and shall clean thoroughly the entire cafe after the close <br />of business each day. The City Manager shall have the right to <br />require the operator to use only non -disposable dishes, utensils <br />and napkins in the cafe area, in the event the City Manager <br />determines that the use of paper or plastic tableware or napkins is <br />contributing to litter problems in the mall area. <br />4. Within the designated cafe area, the operator shall have <br />the right to limit access and occupancy only to bona fide paying <br />customers of the restaurant who are behaving in a lawful manner and <br />shall have the same right to deny admission or service as it <br />exercises on its own premises. However, no person shall be denied <br />admission to or service at the cafe on the basis of race, religion, <br />national origin, sex, age or disability. <br />• <br />