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ORDINANCE NO. 3344
AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CALDWELL CITY COUNCIL AMENDING
CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE 12, SECTION 10-12-05 OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE,
PERTAINING TO THE PLACEMENT OF NONPERMANENT ITEMS IN ALLEYS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE 12 OF THE CALDWELL
CITY CODE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 10, ARTICLE 12,
REGULATING OUTDOOR DINING AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF CALDWELL;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;; AND
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS AND PARTS THEREOF,
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of Caldwell,County of Canyon,
State of Idaho:
Section 1. That Chapter 10, Article 12, Section 10-12-05 of the Caldwell City Code is
hereby amended as follows:
10-12-05. CITY CENTER DESIGN REQUIREMENTS:
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M. Placement Of Nonpermanent Items: The placement of nonpermanent Neapermann
items, such as chairs and tables, may be plaed in alleys and rights of way on a temporary or
seasonal basis, shall be reizulated by Caldwell City Code Section 10-12-10 wee
inter-ferenee
Section 2. That Chapter 10, Article 12, of the Caldwell City Code is hereby amended
by the addition of a new Section 10-12-10, as follows:
10-12-10: CITY CENTER OUTDOOR DINING
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(1) Purpose and Intent:The purpose of this chapter is to establish regulations to allow)limited
dining to encroach into the public right-of-way as an ancillary component of an adjacent primary
business, which is located on private property. It is intended that such outdoor dining will not
unduly restrict public access or utilize a design that detracts from the image and appearance of the
surrounding area.
(2) Definitions:
a. "Outdoor Dining" is defined as use of an adjacent, outside area by a food or beverage
establishment for the same eating and/or drinking activities that occur wiihin the
establishment. The outdoor dining area may be located in a public right-of-way
pursuant pursuant to this chapter.
b. "'Chair" shall mean either a distinct piece of furniture designed to allow one person to
sit upon the same, or when seating is provided on a bench or other similar structure,
then every 20 inches of seating space shall be considered as the equivalent of one chair
for determining seating capacity.
c. "Table" shall mean a piece of furniture consisting of'a smooth flat slab fixed on legs.
(3) Outdoor Dining: Outdoor dining shall be permitted to encroach into the public right-of-
way pursuant to this chapter in the following areas: 1h
a. The area is bounded by the Union Pacific Railroad tracks to the north, 12 Street to the
east, Grant Street to the south, Paynter to the North, Simplot Blvd. to east and ending
at the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. See Map Below.
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b. Outdoor dining in the public right-of-way shall not extend beyond the boundaries of
the primary business property to which such activity is subordinate.
Location:
a. Outdoor dining maybe other locations beside public sidewalks, as designated by the
Caldwell City Council.
b. The City of Caldwell may lease city owned properties for outdoor seating with a lease
agreement approved by the Caldwell City Council.
c, Outdoor dining may extend into the public right-of-way; however, a clear pedestrian
pathway shall be maintained the full width of the property. The pathway shall maintain
a minimum unobstructed passageway of three(3) feet as measured from the dining area
to any obstruction including but not limited to light standards,benches, street trees and
news racks.
d. Accessibility Standards: Accessibility of 48" is preferred, but the minimum 36"
continuous clear width of accessible routes can be reduced to 32" at points, such as
streetlight, signage, street trees and tree grates. As show on the diagram below.
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(S) Insurance: The permittee shall maintain general liability insurance for the benefit of the
city of a type and amount as determined appropriate by the city attorney.
(6) General Standards for Outside Dining:
a. Development Standards.
i. Placement of tables and chairs can be placed on public sidewalks or others
areas as determined by the Planning Director that do not violate i y other
section of this ordinance.
ii. Outdoor dining areas that have more than four tables or more than eight
chairs in the dining area should be separated from the walkway with
fencing, swag roping, decorative plants, landscape planters, or other
architectural barriers that prevent encroachment of tables and chairs into the
three foot pathway being maintained for pedestrian access. Outdoor dining
areas that have more than eight tables or more than 16 chairs must;provide
stationary fencing between the dining area and the walkway. Mate{"als and
design must be approved by the Planning and Zoning Director. The
Planning and Zoning Director may relax this standard when it is clear that
there is no reasonable possibility of tables or chairs being moved to
encroach on the required pedestrian pathway.
iii. Lighting will be required for outdoor dining areas, during the, evening
hours. The lighting fixtures must be decorative and compliment the
architectural character of the building and area. Lights mounted on the
building shall not cause direct glare or other visual obstruction to
pedestrians or vehicle drivers along the street and public walkway, and
should illuminate only the sidewalk area.
iv. Portable umbrella canopies should be between seven (7) and ten (10) feet
in height. A clear pedestrian passage way of five (5) feet should be
maintained.Umbrellas shall not extend past the sidewalk seating bier and
do not contain advertising, colors shall complement the color,palette
identified in the Plaza Facade Design Handbook.
v. If Portable heaters are utilized, they must comply to the IFC 2015 603.4.2
portable outdoor gas-fired heating appliances with the following guidelines:
1. Prohibited Locations: Inside of any occupancy where connected to
the fuel gas container, inside tents, canopies and membrane
structures, on exterior balconies, indoors;
2. Clearance to Buildings: Shall not be located, not less than five (5)
feet from building;
3. Clearance to Combustible Materials: Shall not be located beneath or
closer than five (5) feet to combustible or similar combustible
attachments to buildings;
4. Clearance to Exits: Shall not be located within five (5) feet of exit
or exit discharges;
5. Listed and Approved: Only listed and approved portable outdoor
gas-fired heating appliances utilizing a fuel gas container that is
integral to the appliance shall be used;
6. Installation and Maintenance: Shall be installed and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; 1
7. Tip over Switch: ,Shall be equipped with a tilt or tip-over switch that
automatically shuts off the flow of gas if the appliance is tipped
more than 15 degrees and;
8. Guard against Contact: The heating element or combustion chamber
shall be permanently guarded so as to prevent accidental contact by
persons or material.
vi. If outdoor speakers are utilized, the sound must comply with the city of
Caldwell's noise ordinance, 07-13-03, (Public Noise Disturbance).
vii. While the City realizes that each type of outdoor dining fulfills a different
purpose, it is still necessary to establish standards that are to be maintained
by all participating establishments to ensure the continued quality of the
Caldwell outdoor dining experience. The following are specific standards
related to the material and design of furniture, pedestrian barriers and
landscaping.
b. Outdoor Dining Materials Standards.
i. Facilities and equipment shall be of a quality and style that is consistent
with the downtown design guidelines adopted by the City of Caldwell and
any other applicable design standards and policies.
1. a. Iron, Cast: Low carbon iron,hand or machine cast parts, stainless
steel connectors, and hand ground to smooth finish
2. Iron, Wrought: heavy gauge: Low carbon, MIG welded and hand
ground to smooth finish.
3. Steel, Expanded: Frame - Minimum of 13 gauge cold rolled steel,
low carbon, MIG welded and finish with hard, abrasive resistant
liquid paint.
4. Steel, Wire: 13114 gauge cold rolled MIG welded, smooth ground
joints, and abrasive resistant finish.
S. Aluminum, Cast: ,Solid aluminum bars, not hollow tubes, ;and all
heli- arc welded connections.
6. Aluminum, Extruded: Anodized extruded aluminum, heli- are
welded connections.
7. Wood: Frame -- Minimum 3"x3" nominal frame member Slats-
Minimum V x 3" nominal slat - size joints shall be doweled and
glued. No screw or bolts connections.
8. Or other design as approved by the Planning and Zoning Director.
9. No resin furniture will be permitted.
c. Operational Standards
i. 1. The owner of the primary business is responsible for proper operation of
the outdoor dining area. Outdoor dining shall be continuously supervised
by management or employees. i
ii. Establishments are required to maintain all areas in and around the sidewalk
dining area in a manner which is clean and free of litter and debris.
iii. The outdoor dining hours of operation shall be limited to the hours of
operation of the associated food or beverage establishment.
iv. All plans and permits for the outdoor dining area approved by the city must
be kept on the premises for public inspection at all times, during which the
associated establishment is open for business.
v. Outdoor dining areas shall be operated in a manner that meets all
requirements of Southwest District Health and all other applicable
regulations, laws, ordinances and standards. Food establishments'serving
alcoholic beverages shall also obtain all necessary permits required by the
Idaho State Liquor Commission.
(7) Review Process:
a, Review Authority. The Planning and Zoning Director shall have administrative
authority to review and approve Outdoor Dining permits. The Planning and Zoning
Director may impose reasonable conditions to assure that the dining or display area is
not detrimental to the public health,safety and welfare and is consistent with applicable
redevelopment plans and design guidelines.
b. Conditions of Approval. The Planning and Zoning Director, as applicable,may impose
reasonable conditions of approval to ensure that outdoor dining areas operate in a
manner that is not detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, is consistent
with all applicable codes,policies and guidelines, and enhances the image, appearance
and vitality of the area in which the use is located. This includes but is not limited to
authority to regulate the design, layout, materials, colors, quality and appearance of
outside dining areas; to require security deposits, insurance and other reasonable
financial guarantees and to prescribe operating terms which the pen-nittee must follow.
c. appeal..
i. The decision of the Planning and Zoning Director may be appealed and shall
require a majority vote of the planning and Zoning Commission at a regular
meeting to which the permittee has been given at least 15 calendar days'
notice. The decision of the Planning and Zoning Commission may be
appealed to the City Council,
ii, The above decisions must be appealed in writing to the City Clerk's office
within 15 days after the decision is made.
d. Fees. When filing an application for an outdoor dining or any related appeals,a uniform
nonrefundable fee shall be paid for the purposes of defraying the costs incidental to the
proceedings. The fees shall be determined by the City Council and adopted by
resolution, which may be: amended from time to nine.
(8) Encroachment Permit: An encroachment permit must be obtained from the city before
any dining area is permitted.
(9) Terms and Renewal: An outdoor dining area may be approved for a maximum of two
years. Renewal pen-nits may be granted for two-year periods. The City of Caldwell reserves the
right to temporarily suspend the pen-nit, upon seven days' notice because of anticipated or actual
conflicts in the use of sidewalk areas due to street repairs, parades, festivals and other similar
events.
(10) Exception:
a. This ordinance is exempt within the borders of the Indian Creek. Plaza. See the map
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Enforcement:
a. Penalties: Any violation of this chapter shall be punishable as a misdemeanor pursuant
to city code. In addition, the city may seek civil remedies for any violation including
but not limited to the recovery of reasonable costs for the enforcement and correction
of the violation.
b. Revocation. Violation of any of the standards in this code or any of the conditions
imposed under this ordinance shall be grounds for revocation of the outdoor dining
permit,. Such revocation shall require a, majority vote of the Planning and Zoning
Commission at a regular mecting to which the pen-nittee has been. given at least 10
calendar days' notice. The decision of the Planning and Zoning Commission decision
may be appealed to the City Council.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval, and Publication, according to law.
Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be severable. If any portion of this
ordinance is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall
continue in full force and effect and shall be read to carry out the purposes of the ordinance before
the declaration of partial invalidity.
Section 5. All ordinances, resolutions, orders and parts thereof in confliet herewith are
repealed.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OP "I CITY OF CAL DWELL, IDAHO, this 19"'
day of July, 2021.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO,this 191h
day of July, 2021.
ATTEST:
Mayor Garret Nancolas City Clerk (or Deputy)
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ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL
NOTICE OF ADOPTION AND SUMMARY OF
ORDINANCE NO.3344
AN ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE CALDWELL CITY COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER
10,ARTICLE 12,SECTION 10-12-05 OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE,PERTAINING TO THE
PLACEMENT OF NONPERMANENT ITEMS IN ALLEYS AND RIGHTS OF WAY;AMENDING
CHAPTER 10,ARTICLE 12 OF THE CALDWELL CITY CODE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW
SECTION 10, ARTICLE 12,REGULATING OUTDOOR DINING AREAS WITHIN THE CITY
OF CALDWELL; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING �OR
SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS AND
PARTS THEREOF,IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.
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Section 1: Includes amendment to the Caldwell Zoning Ordinance, located in Chapter 10 of the Caldwell
City Code,at Article 12, Section 10-12-05 (3) M. modifying the section on Placement of Nonperma� ent
Items in alleys and rights of way.
Section 2: Includes the creation of a new section of code in Chapter 10, Article 12 of the Caldwell City
Code to be designated §10-12-10 City Center Outdoor Dining and includes the purpose and intent,
definitions,areas of applicability,Location,Insurance,General Standards for Outside Dining,the Review
Process,Encroachment.Permit,Terms and Renewal,Exception Area,and Enforcement.
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Ordinance No.3344 provides an effective date,which shall be when published in the Idaho Press Tribune
on the 3' day of August, 2021. Ordinance No. 3344 was passed by the Council and approved by the
Mayor on the 19" day of July,2021. The full text of the Ordinance is available at Caldwell Planning&
Zoning Department, 621 Cleveland Boulevard, Caldwell, Idaho. The Mayor and City Council approved
the foregoing summary on the 10 day of July, 2021 for publication on the 31 day of August, 2021,
pursuant to Idaho Code 50-901 A.
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STATEMENT OF LEGAL ADVISOR
I have reviewed the foregoing summary and
believe that it provides a true and complete
summary of Ordinance No. 3344, and provides
adequate notice to the public as to the contents of
such ordinance.
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