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• <br /> Bill No. a (9 - I '0 <br /> Ordinance No. I C)`f 9-a- -16 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA,AMENDING CHAPTER 18,ARTICLE 1, SECTION 18-15 OF THE SOUTH <br /> BEND MUNICIPAL CODE TO ASSURE SIDEWALK ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS <br /> WITH DISABILITIES NEAR SIDEWALK CAFÉS <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> Chapter 18 Article 1, Section 18-15 of the South Bend Municipal Code (the Code) <br /> involves rules and regulations for commercial use of sidewalks. <br /> The purpose of this ordinance is to ensure that use of a South Bend city sidewalk for an <br /> outdoor café, or for any other commercial use involving decorative materials and barriers, be <br /> done and arranged physically so that such sidewalk and pedestrian walkways meet current ADA <br /> guidelines prescribed by the United States Access Board. <br /> Now, Therefore, Be It Ordained by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, <br /> Indiana as follows: <br /> Section I. Chapter 18, Article 1, Section 18-15 of the South Bend Municipal Code shall <br /> be amended to read in its entirety as follows: <br /> Sec. 18-15. - Use of sidewalks for business purposes; sidewalk cafés; permit required; <br /> refusal, revocation or suspension of application or permit. <br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for any person without a permit from the Board of Public Works to use <br /> any sidewalk as a place of business or for any commercial purpose. <br /> (b) Application for a permit shall be signed by the applicant and be made to the Board of Public <br /> Works on such forms as required by such Board and shall contain the name and address of <br /> the applicant and the proposed location of the business. <br /> (c) Such application and the permit issued hereunder, shall conform to all the provisions of this <br /> Code and of any ordinance and of all regulations of the City and of all laws affecting the use <br /> and maintenance of such business. <br /> (d) Outdoor cafés and seating areas shall be so located as to maintain maximum sidewalk width <br /> and clearance for wheelchair accessibility which shall exclude that portion of a sidewalk <br /> reserved as a "separated bike lane." Sidewalk clearance of at least five feet (60 inches) is <br /> required between outdoor café seating structures, landscaping or other barriers and the curb <br /> or the closest edge of the separated bike lane. The Public Right Of Way Accessibility <br /> Guidelines (PROWAG) shall be followed if more restrictive. <br /> (d)(e)In the event that such Board determines that such business or the proposed location of <br /> the same will be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public <br /> 1 <br />