The Main Street Outdoor Dining Zone is intended to facilitate
outdoor dining in Mayville in order to create an active streetscape
and enhance the economic and social vitality of Main Street. In addition,
it will promote pedestrian, retail-friendly activity and to allow
for the use of the public right-of-way for such outdoor dining. This
will expedite the approval of such facilities while ensuring that
the public's use of the sidewalks will not be significantly impaired
by such dining and that adjacent commercial and residential uses will
be protected from any adverse impacts from such dining.
An outdoor dining area located within the public right-of-way
shall also comply with the following specific requirements for encroachments:
A. Any such encroachment shall be subject to and conditioned upon the
restaurant maintaining liability insurance with commercially reasonable
limits and coverage including for its operation within the encroachment
area. Permission to establish and maintain the encroachment shall
not be construed to relieve the restaurant of liability for any negligence
on the restaurant's part on account of or in connection with
the encroachment.
B. By accepting the authorization granted by a permit authorized by
this ordinance to establish and maintain the encroachment and by so
establishing and/or maintaining the encroachment, the restaurant shall
be deemed to have promised and agreed to save harmless the City of
Mayville from any and all liability (including attorneys' fees
and litigation expenses) arising by reason of the establishment, construction,
placement, existence, use or maintenance of the encroachment.
C. The authorization granted by a permit approved under this chapter
to establish and maintain the encroachment is not intended to constitute,
and shall not be deemed to be, a waiver of sovereign immunity by or
on behalf of the City of Mayville or of its officers or employees.
D. Neither the City of Mayville nor any public utility company shall
be responsible for damage to property encroaching into the public
right-of-way during repair, maintenance or replacement of the public
right-of-way or any public facilities or utilities in the area of
encroachment.
E. The authorization granted by a permit approved under this section
to establish and maintain the encroachment shall be terminated whenever
the City of Mayville desires to use the affected public right-of-way
for any purpose whatsoever. Written notification from the City demands
of the restaurant the removal of the encroachment. Said removal shall
be completed by the date specified in the notice and shall be accomplished
by the restaurant without cost to the City. If the restaurant fails
to or neglects to remove the encroachment within the time specified
the City, the City shall have the right to remove the encroachment
at the expense of the restaurant and shall not be liable to the restaurant
for any loss or damage to the structure of the encroachment or personal
property within the encroachment area caused by the removal.
In order to establish a uniform set of regulations for outdoor
dining in the public right-of-way, the provisions of this chapter
shall supersede and preempt conflicting provisions applicable in the
public right-of-way, which are included in any encroachment ordinance
or special use permit.