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File #: ORD 15-074    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/16/2015 Final action: 3/16/2015
Title: Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 ("Streets and Sidewalks"), Article 10 ("Commercial Use of Sidewalk Space") of the Oak Park Village Code.
Attachments: 1. 03-16-15 Sidewalk Ordinance
Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director, Development Customer Services

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 ("Streets and Sidewalks"), Article 10 ("Commercial Use of Sidewalk Space") of the Oak Park Village Code.

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Overview
Overview
The Ordinance amends Chapter 22 ("Streets and Sidewalks"), Article 10 ("Commercial Use of Sidewalks") to clarify the permit process for the commercial use of sidewalks, re-establish the shared nature of the public way, and to more appropriately address ADA concerns.

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Staff Recommendation
Conduct second reading and adopt the Ordinance.

Fiscal Impact
N/A.

Background
As the popularity of outdoor dining continues to grow, the need to appropriately regulate the shared nature of our public ways has become critical. During the 2014 outdoor dining season, a total of 41 permits were issued to local restaurants for the commercial use of the public way. Of the permits issued, 27 of the 41 were located in either the Downtown Oak Park or Hemingway Districts, with 19 of these establishments located on Lake Street.

As experienced during the 2014 outdoor dining season, the expansion of outdoor dining in a relatively confined area with outdoor patios clustered at Lake Street and Oak Park Ave, and Lake Street and Forest/Marion, obstructs pedestrian access to the public ways creating a challenging environment for the general public. Thus, the following amendments to Chapter 22, Article 10 are recommended: (1) obstructions including tree pits, and utility boxes must be taken into consideration when measuring the unobstructed public way; (2) annual permit applications must include a detailed site plan which highlights all obstructions; (3) fencing will be required to be appropriately secured to avoid repositioning; and (4) cabling, used to secure public furniture, cannot be applied over public way during non-operational hours.

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