As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
Any person that prepares, offers, serves, or sells food and
beverage directly to the consumer at a fixed location. It does not
include mobile restaurants, food trucks, vending machines, a private
residential dwelling in which food or beverages are prepared, or a
food manufacturing establishment. This definition shall include any
person that holds a restaurant liquor license or a café liquor
license from the State of Connecticut.
OUTDOOR DINING
Any outdoor cafe, eating area or food service establishment.
PERSON
Any natural person, individual, company, corporation, limited
liability company, partnership, association, syndicate, trust, joint
venture, business, or other legal entity of any kind.
Any person violating any provision of this article shall be
subject to the following penalties:
A. First offense: Upon the initial violation, a written warning that
a violation has occurred shall be issued. No fine shall be imposed
for the initial violation.
B. Second offense and subsequent offenses: Any subsequent violation
of the requirements of this article shall be subject to a fine of
$250 for each violation. Each day that a violation exists shall constitute
a separate violation of this article. No more than one fine shall
be imposed in any one twenty-four-hour period.
C. The Director of Planning and Zoning or his, her, or their designee,
reserves the right to revoke a permit for failing to adhere to this
chapter and/or the outdoor dining guidelines and standards.
D. Any aggrieved person may file an appeal to the Superior Court for
the Judicial District of Stamford/Norwalk.
The Director of Planning and Zoning or his, her, or their designee,
reserves the right to order the temporary suspension of the operation
of outdoor dining at any time because of anticipated or actual problems
or conflicts in the use of the sidewalk area. These situations include,
but are not limited to, festivals, parades, marches, road races, severe
weather events, repairs to the street or sidewalk, or any other emergencies
occurring in the area. In such event and if deemed necessary for the
health, safety, or welfare of the City and its residents, the food
service establishment shall, at its cost, remove and store all outdoor
dining appurtenances for the duration of such suspension. To the extent
possible, the food Service establishment shall be given prior notice
of the time period during which the operation of outdoor dining will
not be permitted by the City, but failure to give such notice shall
not affect the right of the City to prohibit outdoor dining operation
at any particular time.