File #: Ordinance 24-2015    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/25/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/1/2015 Final action: 4/21/2015
Title: An ordinance amending the city code concerning temporary outdoor displays of merchandise in C-A and B-2 zones to eliminate the number of days each month when outdoor displays of merchandise shall be allowed.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 24-2015, 2. Public Hearing Roster
Agenda Date: 09/01/2015

Subject:
Title
An ordinance amending the city code concerning temporary outdoor displays of merchandise in C-A and B-2 zones to eliminate the number of days each month when outdoor displays of merchandise shall be allowed.
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Presented By:
Mike Braaten, Deputy City Manager

POLICY QUESTION:
Does city council support amending the city code section 8-1-5(E) Temporary Outdoor Display Of Merchandise in CA And B-2 zones?

BACKGROUND:
City council passed Ordinance 10-2014 on May 6, 2014 which amended chapter 1 of title 8 of the city code concerning the temporary outdoor display of merchandise in C-A and B-2 zones. The ordinance's purpose was to address concerns of an increasingly-cluttered appearance of downtown, address obstructions in the pedestrian walkways, and legalize and regulate displays of merchandise on the public sidewalks in downtown. The ordinance permitted temporary outdoor displays of merchandise with limitations. The municipal code allows merchandise displays to occur on the public right of way (sidewalks) up to three days per month, displays are limited to 20 square feet of space and a projection into the public right of way of three feet. Displays also must be permitted by the city and the city be named an additional insured on the merchant's liability policy, among other provisions. Additionally, displays would only be allowed if a six foot wide unobstructed pedestrian passage area could be maintained.

The issue was again taken up by council for revision in early 2015, but was ultimately tabled with no amendments.

In response to continued downtown merchant concerns, staff prepared this ordinance to address the primary concern of the merchants: eliminating the number of allowable days of display. An additional ordinance will be prepared to address the use of the public right of way for placement of objects such as benches, tables, chairs and decorative items such as flower pots and planters.

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