For the purposes of this chapter, the following
terms shall have the express meanings indicated:
BDA
Building Department Administrator of the City of Glen Cove.
CITY CODE
Charter and Code of the City of Glen Cove.
OUTDOOR CAFE
Exterior seating wholly located on private property, adjacent
to and part of a lawfully permitted restaurant, provided that seating
and tables are open to the elements except for awnings, umbrellas
and three-foot-high partitions of a temporary or permanent nature.
SIDEWALK
Public right-of-way owned by a municipal entity for the purpose
of pedestrian use.
SIDEWALK CAFE
Exterior seating adjacent to and a part of a lawfully permitted
restaurant that requires the use of a portion of a City sidewalk,
provided that seating and tables are not affixed to the sidewalk and
are open to the elements except for awnings and umbrellas and temporary
posts and rails.
TEMPORARY CONVENIENCE SEATING
Exterior seating accessory to any lawfully permitted store
such as a delicatessen, takeout eatery, bakery or similar establishment,
where perishable food and nonalcoholic drink are prepared on the premises
as a primary use, provided that seating and tables are not affixed
to the sidewalk and are open to the elements except for awnings and
umbrellas and temporary posts and rails.
No sidewalk cafe or outdoor cafe may provide seating in excess of 25% of the lawfully permitted maximum occupancy of the indoor restaurant to which it is immediately adjacent, unless permitted by the Planning Board as a special use permit after a public hearing pursuant to Chapter
280 of the City Code.
Temporary convenience seating may only be provided
pursuant to the following regulations:
A. Seating and tables shall only be permitted immediately
adjacent to a store front and shall not occupy more than 40 square
feet along any store front sidewalk or walkway whether or not on private
or public property and shall not exceed three tables, each no greater
than 30 inches in width or diameter, and shall not exceed six chairs.
B. Seating and tables shall be removed from sidewalks
each night immediately after sundown; when located on private property,
seating and chairs shall be removed each night immediately after the
close of business. In no case may tables and chairs be placed outside
before the start of business.
C. Seating and tables shall not project more than four
feet beyond the storefront and in no case may block any public sidewalk
or private walkway open to the general public including shopping center
walkways by reducing unimpeded access to a width of less than five
feet.
D. Table service, outdoor food or drink preparation,
alcoholic beverages, music or entertainment shall not be permitted
at any time.
E. Rollup awnings may be permitted as provided in Chapter
239; permanent awnings shall not project more than 30 inches beyond the front face of a building over a City sidewalk.
No outdoor cafe, sidewalk cafe or temporary convenience seating shall be permitted in any parking space or parking lot required as off-street parking pursuant to Chapter
280 of the City Code unless permitted by the Planning Board after a public hearing pursuant to site plan review.
Every outdoor cafe, sidewalk cafe and temporary
convenience seating approved pursuant to this chapter shall maintain
seating areas clean and free of refuse and shall collect all litter,
waste and refuse during the course of the business day. Waste pails
and refuse containers may not be stored outdoors or maintained on
the exterior of any cafe premises or seating area. Suitable waste
pails and refuse containers shall be maintained inside the subject
premises.