The sidewalk cafe regulations as established in this article
are designed to permit sidewalk cafes to be established on public
property, commercial zone districts, in locations where they shall
be determined to be appropriate by these regulations and all applicable
related ordinances to promote and protect the public health, safety
and general welfare. These general purposes shall include, among others,
the following specific purposes:
A. To ensure that adequate space will be provided for pedestrian circulation
through areas where sidewalk cafes are established and to ensure adequate
access to adjoining properties and businesses.
B. To encourage the establishment of sidewalk cafes as one means of
developing a pleasant and distinctive shopping atmosphere.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
RESTAURANT
A retail food establishment, or similar establishment such
as a bakery, ice cream store, bagel shop, etc., licensed by the Board
of Health which provides indoor seating for dining and restroom facilities
for use by patrons in accordance with the requirements of the New
Jersey Uniform Construction Code as codified at N.J.A.C. 5:23-1.1
et seq. and as the same may be from time to time amended and supplemented.
SIDEWALK CAFE
A seating area where food and drinks are permitted to be
consumed at the tables and/or benches placed on the public sidewalk
adjacent to and within the confines of the frontage of that portion
of the building in which the restaurant is located. A sidewalk cafe
may contain readily removable tables and four chairs, but shall be
otherwise unenclosed by fixed walls and open to the air except for
retractable awnings, umbrellas or other nonpermanent covers provided
such covers do not interfere with pedestrian circulation and do not
extend beyond the front building facade.
Upon a finding by the Zoning Officer that an applicant has violated
any provisions of this article, notice shall be given to the applicant
to correct said violation. Upon failure to immediately correct said
violation, the Zoning Officer may revoke the applicant's license to
operate a sidewalk cafe. Upon the revocation of such license, the
applicant shall be entitled to a hearing before the governing body
within 30 days, upon notice thereof, provided that a hearing is requested
by the applicant in writing, within five days of revocation of the
license.
The area encompassed within a sidewalk cafe authorized pursuant
to this article shall not be considered duly licensed for sale or
consumption of alcoholic beverages.
The licensee shall comply with the following Board of Health
requirements:
A. No fruit, vegetables and other food shall be stored or displayed
for sale in the cafe authorized by this article.
B. No food or drinks shall be prepared other than in the interior areas
of the retail food establishment approved by the Board of Health for
such use.
C. All equipment used in the outdoor seating area, including but not
limited to chairs and tables, shall be nonabsorbent, smooth, easily
cleanable, of corrosive-resistant material, and meet the requirements
of the New Jersey Sanitary Code (N.J.A.C. 8:24-1.1 et seq.), as the
same may be from time to time amended and supplemented.
D. No food service equipment shall be located in, stored in or permanently
mounted to any area of the outdoor dining area.
E. Containers used in the conveyance of soiled tableware shall not be
permanently stored outdoors. Soiled tableware shall be promptly removed
to the establishment's equipment washing area after patron use.
F. Smoking shall be prohibited in the outdoor dining area. Such areas
shall be marked by a sign approved by the Board of Health indicating
that smoking is prohibited.
G. Each licensee is responsible for keeping the area of the outdoor
dining area and the adjacent walks and streets clean, free of litter
and food wastes, free of nuisances and sanitary at all times. Areas
must be cleaned at the beginning of each business day, at closing
time and as often as needed so as to prevent unsanitary conditions.
H. Effective control measures shall be utilized to minimize, prevent
and eliminate the presence and entry of rodents, flies, and all other
vermin into the establishment. Outdoor dining areas and all other
parts of the establishment shall be kept in such condition so as to
prevent the breeding, harborage or feeding of all vermin.
I. The licensee shall provide adequate receptacles for the depositing
of waste by patrons as deemed necessary by the Board of Health. Such
receptacles shall have lids and be designed so as to preclude the
entry, harborage, or breeding of vermin. Such receptacles shall be
constructed of easily cleanable nonabsorbent material and shall be
maintained in a sanitary manner at all times. The licensee shall ensure
that waste receptacles are routinely serviced so as to prevent overflow
of contents upon the ground. Waste receptacles owned and maintained
by the Township shall not be used by the licensee for depositing of
waste generated by the establishment including the outdoor cafe.