It is hereby declared to be the policy of the
Village of Cazenovia in providing for the protection of its property,
the safety, health, comfort and general welfare of its inhabitants,
the protection of their property and the preservation of peace and
good order to allow any person, firm or corporation to operate a sidewalk
cafe (hereinafter called "cafe") within the Village of Cazenovia on
any sidewalk adjacent to his place of business upon obtaining a permit
from the Village Clerk.
Unless otherwise indicated by context, the following
terms and phrases shall have the following meanings:
CAFE
Facility for the sale of food or beverage but not any other
kind or type of goods, wares, merchandise or service.
Each applicant for a permit or a renewal of
a permit shall submit three copies of his plans for the cafe to the
Village Clerk together with a nonrefundable fee as set from time to
time by resolution of the Village Board of Trustees. Such application
and plans shall contain:
A. A dimensioned drawing showing the size and location
of the cafe and the measurements of the unobstructed public right-of-way.
B. Any railing, flooring or other support or enclosure
used in the assembly, operation or enclosure of the cafe.
(1) No such railing, flooring or other support or enclosure
shall be considered an erection of, an addition to or a structural
alteration of a building or structure unless such railing, flooring
or other support or enclosure is permanently attached to such building
or structure.
C. A state liquor license, if applicable, that will allow
or can be amended to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages in the
cafe.
D. Any request for exceptions to the sidewalk cafe regulations.
Upon approval by the Zoning Enforcement Officer
of the plans submitted by the applicant, the Village Clerk shall issue
a permit, valid for a period between April 1 and October 31 of a calendar
year, to the applicant upon the payment to the Clerk by the applicant
of an annual fee as set from time to time by resolution of the Village
Board of Trustees, and upon the applicant furnishing to the Village
of Cazenovia the following:
A. An agreement by the applicant to repair, at the expense
of the applicant, any damage to the sidewalk in the operation of the
cafe. The Village Clerk may require a bond, in an amount to be fixed
by the Village Clerk, to be filed by the applicant.
B. A hold-harmless agreement executed by the applicant
and indemnifying the Village against loss, including costs and expenses,
resulting from injury to a person or property as a direct or indirect
result of the operation of the cafe or for the injury to person or
property occurring on the premises occupied by the cafe. The applicant
shall be required to obtain a protective policy of insurance in the
amount of $500,000 covering said hold-harmless agreement with the
Village of Cazenovia as an additional named insured. The policy and
the hold-harmless shall be subject to approval of the Counsel for
the Village.
C. Proof of liability insurance in the amount of $500,000
per individual and $500,000 per occurrence.
D. If applicable, proof that the applicant has a state
liquor license authorizing him to serve alcoholic beverages in his
cafe and has liquor legal liability insurance in the amount of $100,000
bodily injury per each occurrence and $100,000 aggregate. Such insurance
must comply with Subsection A(2) above and the policy must contain
a provision that requires the Village Clerk to be notified if the
policy is canceled.
In the event of a dispute regarding the enforcement
of this chapter, the applicant may file an appeal with the Zoning
Board of Appeals within 30 days of the date the dispute arises.
[Added 3-4-2013 by L.L. No. 2-2013]
[Amended 10-3-2016 by L.L. No. 7-2016]
In order to provide an inviting downtown environment for residents
and visitors, the Village permits the placement of certain privately
owned personal property on Village sidewalks in accordance with the
provisions of this article. From May 1 to November 1, business owners/operators
may place small tables and chairs, proportionately sized merchandise
for sale, and other appropriate items directly in front of the front
of the building owned or leased by them, designed to enhance the visual
appeal of the establishment, provided the placement of such items
shall not obstruct pedestrian flow or otherwise create a safety hazard
as determined by the Village Zoning Enforcement Officer. All placements
and displays of such items must be tasteful and in keeping with the
streetscape of a nineteenth-century village. Permanently attached
window boxes filled by the Garden Club may stay on the sidewalk all
year. Movable tubs may be on the sidewalk from May 1 to November 1.
[Amended 10-3-2016 by L.L. No. 7-2016]
The following items and / or activities are prohibited on Village
sidewalks:
A. All privately owned items from November 1 to May 1.
B. Unsafe items that pose a risk to individuals or the public in general.
C. Lightweight items which might blow over or away.
D. Items placed on, around or attached to Village benches, lampposts,
hydrants or other public structures.
E. Any permanent structures.
F. Any items not brought in at night.
I. Additional signage or advertising beyond that permitted under Chapter
180.
J. Served food or beverages except those permitted upon the issuance of a sidewalk cafe permit under Article
I of this chapter.
Prior to placing any items on any Village sidewalk, the business
owner/operator must file with the Village Clerk a certificate of insurance
showing proof of the business owner/operator's general liability
insurance policy with policy limits in an amount of not less than
$500,000 per occurrence, naming the Village as an additional insured.
The regulations set forth in this chapter shall be enforced
by the Village Zoning Enforcement Officer. All appeals/disputes involving
the application of these regulations shall be heard by the Village
Board of Trustees.