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“Furniture” means tables, umbrellas, chairs, benches or other objects used for the purpose of seating or of supporting the dining business.

“Sidewalk dining” means a dining experience created within a portion of the public right-of-way kept, used, maintained and held out to the public as a place for sidewalk dining, where food, beverages or other refreshments are served for consumption on the premises. Includes the placing, locating, or permitting of the placing or locating of furniture within designated areas on the right-of-way, such as sidewalks, adjacent to a business licensed to operate as an eating and/or refreshment establishment.

“Permittee” means the recipient of a sidewalk dining permit under this chapter.

“Removable barrier” or “barrier” means a physical separator that can easily be lifted and moved immediately without the assistance of tools.

“Sidewalk” means that area of public right-of-way between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property lines reserved for pedestrian traffic, not including street crossings. [Code 2006 § 7-14-2. Ord. 2010-18 § 1, 12-14-2010; Res. 2010-33 Exh. A, 12-14-2010].