As used in this chapter, the following terms and phrases shall
have the meaning ascribed to them in this part, unless the context
in which they are used clearly requires otherwise. If a term or phrase
is not defined in this part, or elsewhere in this code, the most common
dictionary definition is presumed to be correct.
"Beach"
means any public ocean front.
"Boardwalk"
means the wooden walkway located on Main Beach.
"Cannabis"
means the substances defined in Section 7.75.010(a) of this
code, or any successor section.
"Certified farmers' market"
means a location operated in accordance with Chapter 10.5
(commencing with Section 47000) of Division 17 of the Food and Agricultural
Code and any regulations adopted pursuant to that chapter, or any
successor chapter.
"Curb face"
means the vertical or sloping surface on the roadway side
of the curb.
"Emergency vehicle access"
means the roadway path or other surface that provides police,
fire or marine safety vehicular access from the dispatched point of
origin to a facility, building, parcel, beach, park or portion thereof.
Emergency vehicle access includes, but is not limited to, fire lanes,
public and private streets, parking lot lanes, access roadways, and
walkways.
"Hearing officer"
means an impartial individual designated by the city manager to determine appeals pursuant to and in accordance with Section
5.27.080.
"Merchandise"
means any item(s) that can be sold and immediately obtained
from a sidewalk vendor which is not considered food. Items for rent
shall not be considered merchandise.
"Park"
means any area dedicated or established as a public park,
including, without limitation, active and passive parks.
"Pathway"
means a paved path or walkway for pedestrian travel, other
than a sidewalk.
"Person"
means and includes all domestic and foreign corporations,
associations, syndicates, joint stock corporations, partnerships of
every kind, clubs, business or common law trusts, societies, and individuals
transacting and carrying on any business in the city.
"Public property"
means all property owned or controlled by the city, including,
but not limited to, alleys, beaches, boardwalks, parks, pathways,
streets, parking lots, sidewalks, and walking trails.
"Residential"
means any area zoned exclusively as residential in Title
25 of this code, including, without limitation, R-1, R-2, R-3, and
R/HP zoning districts and specific plan areas.
"Sidewalk"
means that portion of a highway, other than the roadway,
set apart by curbs, barriers, markings or other delineation for pedestrian
travel.
"Sidewalk vending receptacle"
means a pushcart, stand, display, pedal-driven cart, wagon,
showcase, rack, or non-motorized conveyance used for sidewalk vending
activities.
"Sidewalk vendor" or "vendor"
means a person(s) who sells food or merchandise from a sidewalk
vending receptacle or from one's person, upon a public sidewalk or
pathway.
"Street"
means a way or place of whatever nature, publicly maintained
and open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
"Swap meet"
means a location operated in accordance with Article 6 (commencing
with Section 21660) of Chapter 9 of Division 8 of the Business and
Professions Code, and any regulations adopted pursuant to that chapter,
or any successor chapter.
(Ord. 1634 § 1, 2018)
All sidewalk vendors are subject to the following operating
conditions when conducting sidewalk vending activities:
(a) All
food and merchandise shall be stored either inside or affixed to the
sidewalk vendor receptacle or carried by the sidewalk vendor. Food
and merchandise shall not be stored, placed, or kept on any public
property. If affixed to the sidewalk vendor receptacle, the overall
space taken up by the sidewalk vendor receptacle shall not exceed
the size requirements provided in this section.
(b) The
sidewalk vendor permit shall be displayed conspicuously at all times
on the sidewalk vending receptacle or the sidewalk vendor's person.
If multiple sidewalk vendors are staffing a sidewalk vendor receptacle
or working as roaming sidewalk vendors, each person shall wear their
permit on their person in a conspicuous manner.
(c) Sidewalk
vendors shall not leave their sidewalk vending receptacle unattended
to solicit business for their sidewalk vending activities. Sidewalk
vending receptacles shall not be stored on public property and shall
be removed when not in active use by a vendor.
(d) All
sidewalk vendors shall allow a city police officer, firefighter, life
safety services officer, or code enforcement officer, at any time,
to inspect their sidewalk vending receptacle for compliance with the
size requirements of this chapter and to ensure the safe operation
of any heating elements used to prepare food.
(e) Sidewalk
vending receptacles shall not exceed a total height of three feet,
a total width of three feet, and a total length of three feet.
(f) No
sidewalk vending receptacle shall be motorized.
(g) If
a sidewalk vending receptacle requires more than one person to conduct
the sidewalk vending activity, all sidewalk vendors associated with
the sidewalk vending receptacle shall be within five feet of the sidewalk
vending receptacle when conducting sidewalk vending activities.
(h) Sidewalk
vendors that sell food shall maintain a trash container in or on their
sidewalk vending receptacle and shall not empty their trash into public
trashcans. The size of the vendor's trash container shall be taken
into account when assessing the total size limit of a sidewalk vending
receptacle. Sidewalk vendors shall not leave any location without
first picking up, removing, and disposing of all trash or refuse from
their operation.
(i) Sidewalk
vendors shall maintain a minimum four foot clear accessible path free
from obstructions, including sidewalk vending receptacles and customer
queuing area.
(j) Sidewalk vendors shall comply with the noise standards provided in Chapter
7.25 of this code, and any successor chapters.
(k) Sidewalk
vendors shall not approach persons to sell food or merchandise and
shall not interfere in any way with anyone engaged in an activity
to sell food or merchandise.
(l) Sidewalk
vendors shall not vend to or otherwise conduct transactions with persons
in moving vehicles or vehicles illegally parked or stopped.
(m) Sidewalk
vendors shall immediately clean up any food, grease or other fluid
or item related to sidewalk vending activities that falls on public
property.
(Ord. 1634 § 1, 2018)