In order to ensure access to public rights-of-way by pedestrians and emergency personnel, and avoid interference with vehicular and equestrian traffic, certified farmers' markets, swap meets, and City-permitted special events, sidewalk vendors shall not operate, nor leave any cart, canopy, merchandise displays, perishables, or other items relating to vendor's business in the following areas of the public right-of-way:
A. Any area other than a public sidewalk or pedestrian path;
B. Within 10 feet of a marked crosswalk;
C. Within 15 feet of any street intersection;
D. Within an equestrian/horse trail;
E. Within 10 feet of the curb return of an unmarked crosswalk;
F. Within 15 feet of any fire hydrant;
G. Within 15 feet of a driveway or driveway apron;
H. Within three feet from the edge of the curb;
I. Within 25 feet of an entrance or exit to a building, structure or facility;
J. Within 300 feet of a public or private school during the hours that such school is being attended by students or within 30 minutes prior to such school's attendance hours or within thirty minutes after such school's attendance hours;
K. Within 100 feet of another sidewalk vendor;
L. Where placement impedes the flow of vehicular traffic such as on public streets or public highways or impedes entering or exiting a parked vehicle;
M. Adjacent to any marked loading zone or bus zone;
N. No cart may be stored, parked, or left overnight on any public street or right-of-way, or in any public park;
O. No cart shall be placed where it impedes the flow of pedestrian traffic by reducing the clear space to less than four feet, or impedes access to or the use of abutting property, including, but not limited to, residences and places of business, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Furthermore, sidewalk vending shall not impede pedestrian traffic to pass freely;
P. No sidewalk vending is allowed within 300 feet of a permitted special event during the duration or operating hours of such an event. Permitted events include parades, concerts, certified farmers' markets, swap meets, and any event that requires the temporary use of, or encroachment on, the sidewalk or other public area, including, but not limited to, an encroachment permit, special event permit, or temporary event permits;
Q. No stationary sidewalk vendor may operate in a City-owned or City-operated park if the operator of the park has signed an agreement for concessions that exclusively permits the sale of food or merchandise by the concessionaire.
(Ord. 1068 Sec. 1 (Att. A), 2021)