As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AMENITY STRIP
The outside portion of the sidewalk, closest to the street,
typically two feet to four feet in width, where signs, parking meters,
trees and public amenities such as benches and bike racks are located.
BAR
A place of business duly licensed by the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board for the sale and on-premises consumption of alcoholic
beverages by the drink as the principal or primary use, with the option
of some food service provided, including but not limited to prepackaged
snacks.
BREWERY
A business operating under a brewery license pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 33:1-10 of the State of New Jersey.
DISTILLERY
A business that has been issued, and is in compliance with,
a distillery license pursuant to N.J.S.A. 33:1-10 of the State of
New Jersey.
PARKLET
A semi-permanent patio or deck, whether covered or uncovered,
used for outdoor dining. A parklet may be constructed using curbside
parking spaces adjacent to the business premises. A parklet may also
be constructed in a parking lot owned or leased by the business and
adjacent to the business establishment subject to the provisions herein.
RESTAURANT
A place of business or portion thereof where food and beverages
are cooked, prepared, sold, served, and consumed on the business premises.
SIDEWALK
That portion of the public easement which lies between the
building line and the curb, including the amenity strip.
SIDEWALK CAFE
Sidewalk space beyond the building line and to the front
of a qualifying establishment as defined herein which could be expanded
to include space in front of a building which is immediately next
door to the qualifying establishment, which space is used to accommodate
tables and chairs for patrons to utilize.
StrEATERY
A temporary outdoor dining area created by converting curbside
parking space adjacent to the business premises using movable barriers,
tables and chairs, street covering, pop-up canopies and/or similar
delineation as permitted herein.
YARD
Any open space within the boundaries of the property. Rear
yards are at the back of the lot. Side yards are next to the building
and may or may not have frontage exposure on the right-of-way.