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233 <br /> <br />by reference in this resolution. 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 <br />the use of a combination of trees, fences, planters and <br />barriers. <br /> <br /> 3. The cafe shall be operated in full conformity with <br />all State health and alcoholic beverage contrOl regulations. <br />No food preparation shall be permitted on the mall. The <br />operator shall remove promptly all food dishes and utensils <br />after each customer has left and shall clean thoroughly the <br />entire cafe after the close of business each day. The City <br />Manager shall have the right to require the operator to use <br />only non-disposable dishes, utensils and napkins in the cafe <br />area,~in the event the City Manager determines that the use <br />of paper or plastic tableware or napkins is ~contributing to <br />litter problems in the mall area. <br /> <br /> 4. Within the designated cafe area, the operator shall <br />have the right to limit access and occupancy only to bona <br />fide paying customers of the restaurant who are behaving in <br />a lawful manner~and shall have the same right to deny <br />admission or service as it exercises on its own premises. <br />However, no person shall be denied admission to or service <br />at the cafe on the basis of race, religion, national origin, <br />sex, age or physical handicap. <br /> <br /> 5. The operator shall pay a one time fee of <br />twenty-five dollars for the processing of this permit. City <br />Council reserves the right, upon sixty days notice to the <br />operator, to begin charging a reasonable rent for its <br />occupancy of the public property upon which the cafe is <br />located, <br /> <br /> 6. By accepting this permit, the operator agrees to <br />indemnify the City and hold it harmless from all claims for <br />injuries or damages of any kind~whatsoever~arising out of <br />its occupancy of the public right-of-way or operation of the <br />cafe. The operator shall maintain in force during the term <br />of this permit public liability insurance with a minimum of <br />$300,000 single limit coverage and shall furnish the City <br />Attorney with satisfactory evidence of such coverage. <br /> <br /> 7. This permit may be revoked by City COuncil at any <br />time after a hearing conducted at any regular meeting, <br />provided the operator has been notified of the hearing by <br />written notice delivered to its place of business at least <br />five days before such meeting, if the Council finds that the <br />operator is violating the terms of the permit, or is <br />delinquent-in paying rent which may subsequently be imposed <br />hereunder, or that the continued operation of the cafe poses <br />a threat to the public health, safety or welfare or <br />constitutes a public nuisance. <br /> <br /> 8. This permit may be revoked at any time upon six <br />months' notice to the operator, for any public purposes as <br />determined by the Council. <br /> <br /> 9. Approval of this permit is conditioned upon the <br />applicant's completion of facade improvements to the <br />building at 120 East Main Street in strict-accordance with <br />the drawings, plans and specifications approved by the <br />Downtown Boardof Architectural Review. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION: AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH ALBEMARLE COUNTY SERVICE <br />RE: ALDERMAN ROAD WATER SERVICE <br /> <br /> Ms. Judith Mueller,~Director of Public Works, stated <br />that the Alderman Road Pump station, which serves both City <br />and Albemarle Countycustomers, will not be adequate to <br />serve this.area once the proposed University Village .~ <br />development is constructed. Ms. Mueller statedthat two <br />alternatives exist to improve service: larger pumps in the <br /> <br /> <br />