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2016-29606 Reso RESOLUTION NO 2016-29606 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OCEAN DRIVE SIDEWALK CAFE DESIGN GUIDELINES. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendations contained within the Final Report of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force including the transfer of aesthetic review of sidewalk café furnishings to the Planning Department and the development of a City specified low profile umbrella design; and WHEREAS, Ocean Drive is a unique, historic and highly significant promenade containing hotels, restaurants and retail establishments, which serve tourists and residents alike; and WHEREAS, the Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines offer design standards that will create a more balanced approach that will accommodate sidewalk café seating, pedestrian circulation and services; and WHEREAS, the need to maintain a careful balance between the operational needs of businesses and the architectural character and integrity of the streetscape is critical for the long term success of Ocean Drive; and WHEREAS, the design standards contained within the Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines will improve pedestrian safety, security and ADA access serving the health, safety, and welfare of the City's residents and visitors. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby adopt the attached City of Miami Beach Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of Oc ber 2016. ATTEST: V4.,0\ B%%%%%%%gq`,111 Ra -el E. Grana•o, ity Ilk 4 `' i . .'.1* re:"1: or 0 * mcop,p °RAT j'' APPROVED AS TO i' FORM&LANGUAGE -f,%. \/ R EXECUTION 4,17CH 2E1 47r .• - ,■xdmik_ r fib City Attorney T:AGENDA\2016\September\Planning\Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidleines MEM.docx 1 Resolutions -R7 D MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 19, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OCEAN DRIVE SIDEWALK CAFE DESIGN GUIDELINES. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the resolution. ANALYSIS In May, 2015, Mayor Levine appointed the Ocean Drive Task Force. The purpose of the Task Force was to review conditions on Ocean Drive and make recommendations to the Mayor and City Commission regarding improvements to enhance the experience of those who visit Ocean Drive. The Task Force set a goal of preparing recommendations that would aid in making Ocean Drive a better experience for visitors, as well as a place that residents would be comfortable visiting and returning regularly. In addition, the Task Force sought to do this while keeping in mind the on-going concerns of Ocean Drive business operators and their needs. The Task Force met a total of ten (10) times between June 2015 and November 2015 to discuss relevant issues, as well as meet with experts, residents, business owners, property owners, and City officials. The Task Force discussed a number of issues including, but not limited to, the following: • Sidewalk cafés; • Lummus Park activation; • Visibility of police officers; • Noise in the area; • The dimensions of the sidewalks; •Appropriateness of City codes and compliance with the Code; • Issues related to homeless in the area. The issue pertaining to sidewalk café conditions was of great importance to the task force and the Chair created an"Umbrella and Appearance" Subcommittee. This sub-committee met a total Page 1164 of 1689 of six times to fully investigate issues such as umbrella design, common code compliance issues, sidewalk café furniture, as well as the interaction between pedestrians and sidewalk cafés, and the available space for each. The sub-committee made recommendations to the full Task Force that were discussed and became the basis for many of the recommendations in the Task Force's final report. On January 13, 2016, the Final Report of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force, including recommendations for consideration, was presented to the Mayor and City Commission. The Commission referred further discussion of the recommendations of the task force to the Land Use and Development Committee and requested that the Committee present its findings to the City Commission by March 9, 2016. On February 3, 2016, the Land Use and Development Committee (LUDC) discussed the Final Report of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force and transmitted a favorable recommendation for most of the Ocean Drive Task Force proposals to the full Commission. These recommendations include the transfer of aesthetic review of sidewalk café permits to the Planning Department and development of a City-specified low profile umbrella design. On March 9, 2016, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the LUDC. At the July 20, 2016 City Commission meeting, Commissioner Arriola was asked to work with the Ocean Drive businesses and other stakeholders to negotiate a comprehensive proposal for improvements to Ocean Drive.A ten point plan evolved from these discussions. On October 12, 2016, the Ocean Drive Task Force reviewed and recommended the adoption of the attached 10 Point Plan prepared by Commissioner Arriola in conjunction with several Ocean Drive hotel and restaurant owners. The 10 Point Plan includes recommendations for the following: • Removal of the "gauntlet' along Ocean Drive • Significant reduction in music and loud noise • Increased safety measures, including the installation of lights along the alleys on Ocean Court • Restricting/prohibiting certain types of businesses on Ocean Drive and the MXE District • Increased Police and security presence • The creation of an Ocean Drive BID (Business Improvement District), among other measures. The attached Proposal has more details On September 27, 2016, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the Ocean Drive Task Force regarding the 10 Point Plan. HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD REVIEW On July 12, 2016, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed a draft of the Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines prepared by the Planning Department and recommended further development of umbrella and furniture criteria to include more varied shapes, sizes and types. The Board also recommended that the City Commission explore possible amendments to the Sidewalk Café Ordinance to allow for greater flexibility with regard to permitted planter materials and the ability to zip umbrellas together. Page 1165 of 1689 On August 9, 2016, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed a revised draft of the Ocean Drive Design Guidelines and approved a motion which included the following recommendations: 1. Existing street furniture, such as signage and parking pay stations, should be moved from the eastern portion of the west sidewalk to the east sidewalk. 2. The existing palm trees that are planted in front of the buildings should be removed, and the palm trees located within the building setbacks should remain. 3.Allow for the maximum umbrella and table size within the permitted sidewalk café area. 4. Shift of sidewalk café seating area to the west portion of the sidewalk, allow for sidewalk café seating to be placed on the east portion of the sidewalk to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and not allow the split seating plan that currently exists for many cafes. 5. Street lighting should be implemented as a lighting master plan for the entire length of Ocean Drive. 6. Seating should be limited to chairs that allow only one person; upholstered chairs, benches, booths, sofas should not be permitted. 7. An Amendment to Section 82-366 of the City Code to allow for 'misters' during certain times of the year, in addition to the currently permitted heaters and fans. Attached is a copy of the Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines, as revised in accordance with the recommendations contained within the 10 Point Plan for Ocean Drive.The 10 Point Plan recommends the adoption of the Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines in accordance with the recommendations of the Historic Preservation Board at its August 9, 2016 meeting, and amended to include the following: 1. To the extent that moving furniture to the west would not be feasible due to the layout of a particular property or related factors, furniture will not be required to be located on the western portion of the sidewalk as long as an alternate plan for the seating area is approved by the Planning Department. 2. Certain existing trees that are in conflict with an unobstructed 5'-0" pedestrian path shall be relocated and the City shall fill the tree pits with concrete to match the sidewalk. 3. The width of umbrellas and awnings shall be the width of the west sidewalk minus 5'-0". The west sidewalk is general 14'-6" in width, resulting in a maximum umbrella width of 9'-6". 4. The maximum height of the umbrellas shall be 9'-0". 5. Tables shall be the width of the west sidewalk minus 7'-0". The west sidewalk is general 14'- 6" in width resulting in a maximum table width of 7'-6". 6. Stronger illumination shall be allowed within the sidewalk café seating area. 7. Sidewalk café umbrellas shall be allowed to be bolted or similarly attached to the sidewalk. 8. Umbrellas shall be allowed to be zipped together with gutters. 9. Umbrellas shall be allowed to have roll-down transparent tarps to be utilized during rain or wind events. It is important to note that amendments to the Sidewalk Café Ordinance (Chapter 82 of the City Code)will be required in order to implement recommendations 7 through 9.Additionally, in order to maintain a 5'-0" unobstructed pedestrian path along the eastern portion of the sidewalk the following elements will need to be addressed: Page 1166 of 1689 1. Existing traffic and guest loading signage 2. Valet stands 3. Parking pay meter stations 4. Future street lighting CONCLUSION The Administration recommends the following: 1. The City Commission adopt the Resolution and the attached Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines, as prepared and revised by the Planning Department. 2. The Commission direct the City Manager and the City Attorney to draft all necessary amendments to Chapter 82 of the City Code, as it pertains to sidewalk café umbrellas. Legislative Tracking Planning ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Ocean Drive Resolution form approved ❑ Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines_REVISED Page 1167 of 1689 MIAMIBEACH E s . : . W. N - 4 ir 1 ,, -Ait....- _,.'.. -.,,.1m ' 'i:...,-f,:-,al,, _-I '.7 1 '., .: 1.. ,.n4,7? • -:--, • _•.SRI . •;• '.i -i n.. - -- �� ��+1�j�. ii ♦, .f!„ .i'1 r. r J 1101011 tod ...sae ... , .:.,;y:'... .� :...may.,. ... _ ..< .. .age • o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design ��uidelines Background 3 General Information & Sidewalk Café Elements 4 Sidewalk Café Layout 5 Sidewalk Café Setbacks 6-7 Umbrellas 8-10 Awnings 11 Tables 12 Chairs 13 Menu Boards 14 Table Lighting 15 Prohibited Fixtures & Furnishings 16-17 Valet Stands 18 Greenspace Management 19-20 -age I o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines In May, 2015, Mayor Levine appointed the Ocean Drive Task Force. The purpose of the Task Force was to review conditions on Ocean Drive and make recommendations to the Mayor and City Commission regarding improvements to enhance the experience of those who visit Ocean Drive. The Task Force set a goal of preparing recommendations that would aid in making Ocean Drive a better experience for visitors, as well as a place that residents would be comfortable visiting and returning regularly. In addition, the Task Force sought to do this while keeping in mind the on-going concerns of Ocean Drive business operators and their needs. The Task Force met a total of ten (10) times between June 2015 and November 2015 to discuss relevant issues, as well as meet with experts, residents, business owners, property owners, and City officials. The Task Force discussed a number of issues including, but not limited to, the following: • Sidewalk cafés; • Lummus Park activation; • Visibility of police officers; • Noise in the area; • The dimensions of the sidewalks; • Appropriateness of City codes and compliance with the Code; • Issues related to homeless in the area. The issue pertaining to sidewalk café conditions was of great importance to the task force and the Chair created an "Umbrella and Appearance" Subcommittee. This sub-committee met a total of six times to fully investigate issues such as umbrella design, common code compliance issues, sidewalk cafe furniture, as well as the interaction between pe- destrians and sidewalk cafés, and the available space for each. The sub-committee made recommendations to the full Task Force that were discussed and became the basis for many of the recommendations in the Task Force's final report. On January 13, 2016, the Final Report of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force, including recommendations for con- sideration, was presented to the Mayor and City Commission. The Commission referred further discussion of the rec- ommendations of the task force to the Land Use and Development Committee and requested that the Committee pre- sent its findings to the City Commission by March 9, 2016. On February 3, 2016, the Land Use and Development Committee (LUDC) discussed the Final Report of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force and transmitted a favorable recommendation of the Mayor's Ocean Drive Task Force to the full Commission. These recommendations include the transfer of design review of sidewalk café permits to the Plan- ning Department and development of a City-specified low profile umbrella design. On March 9, 2016, the Mayor and City Commission and accepted the recommendation of the LUDC. On October 12, 2016, the Ocean Drive Task Force reviewed and recommended the adoption a 10 Point Plan pre- pared by Commissioner Arriola in conjunction with several Ocean Drive hotel and restaurant owners. The 10 Point Plan includes recommendations the design of sidewalk café furnishings. On September 27, 2016, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the Ocean Drive Task Force regarding the 10 Point Plan. agea., o`; Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines Sidewalk cafes contribute to a vibrant urban culture and make Miami Beach's streets more dynamic places to walk, socialize and dine. Sidewalk cafes are temporary dining areas that occupy a portion of the public right-of -way. This document is a guide to creating temporary sidewalk cafes that are safe and attractive to restaurant patrons and pedestrians. The City of Miami Beach encourages the use of durable and high-quality outdoor fur- nishings to increase the safety and comfort of residents and visitors of sidewalk cafes. The diagrams in this doc- ument illustrate examples of acceptable and unacceptable sidewalk cafe furnishings. Restaurant and cafe owners who offer sidewalk cafes shall comply with these guidelines, which are applicable in the MXE zoning districts on Ocean Drive from 5th Street to 15th Street. These guidelines are intended to com- plement, but not replace, the existing Sidewalk Café Ordinance. Allowable sidewalk café elements along Ocean Drive between 5th and 15th Streets include: tables, chairs, um- brellas, menu display, and heaters. Due to the limited area of the sidewalk cafe zone and safety and mainte- nance concerns, planters shall not be allowed within the sidewalk cafe area. Table and Chair footprint. Except as provided below, all sidewalk elements of a sidewalk café must be moved to the west part of the sidewalk, abutting each respective hotel. There must be at least an unobstructed 5'-0" path for pedestrians between the eastern edge of the sidewalk and elements of a sidewalk café. To the extent that moving the furniture would not be feasible due to the layout of a particular property or related factors, furni- ture does not need to be moved to the west as long as an alternate plan for that area of the sidewalk is ap- proved by the Planning Department and a clear 5'-0" pedestrian path is maintained. No sidewalk café furnish- ings shall be permitted to encroach into the required clear pedestrian path. All services provided to patrons of the sidewalk café and all patron activity shall occur within the designated sidewalk cafe area, and shall not en- croach on the required clear distance for pedestrian passage at any time. All furnishings permitted must be free-standing, matching, clean and free of fading, corrosion, dents, tears and chipped paint. Furnishings must be constructed of durable materials, manufactured for commercial outdoor use. Café furnishings may not be tied or otherwise secured to trees, light posts, street signs, fire hydrants or any pub- lic street furniture. Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction 2012 226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 226.1 General. Where dining surfaces are provided for the consumption of food or drink, at least 5 percent of the seating spaces and standing spaces at the dining surfaces shall comply with 902. 226.2 Dispersion. Dining surfaces and work surfaces required to comply with 902 shall be dispersed through- out the space or facility containing dining surfaces and work surfaces. 902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 902.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space. A clear floor space complying with 305 positioned for a forward ap- proach shall be provided. Knee and toe clearance complying with 306 shall be provided. 902.3 Height. The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (710 mm) minimum and 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground. -age o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines Sidewalk Cafe •es: Pa` '' ►� .4 ►,ter e Property -� '4- 6" curb $ Property line —0., ,ate- 1 ,t,:m.. , ,‘-a- o.;,,, rm 1 %zt; ,,. / Example:8'x8' cantilevered umbrella .< . with bolted plate attachment iri x3 I 1 I 0 1 I I I I ;II ___- I. I I Exampfe:8'x12' cantilevered umbrella I ``, t` 1 I with bolted plate attachment I t �, 1 a — I I - I iiim • 'age o i`' ` Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines SIDEWALK CAFÉ SETBACKS SIDEWALK CAFE ON WEST SIDE OF SIDEWALK 1 ; " ,.:`tea .�. ���a Hotel Porch ; = " ... ' %,, 6' .. 9'-6" ti:, � Sidewalk Cafe Zone - Pedestrian Path 5'-0" sidewalk cafe side setback \ �r�r ' ``' :. Palm Tree with Bound Aggregate Tree Pit I +-6" Curb ? 9`=i" Sidewalk , Pedestrian Path Cafe Zone ` Ocean Drive Hotel i Porch ri I 5'-0" sidewalk cafe side setback `` -,. .:0::::: Property Lines `�. ` " Palm Tree with Bound Aggregate Tree Pit Sidewalk Café Zone 1 4 Hotel Porch `1 Pedestrian Path 4 9,4„114 ■ Page 6 Page 1174 of 1669 Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines SIDEWALK CAFÉ SETBACKS SIDEWALK CAFÉ ON EAST SIDE OF SIDEWALK .' '-1.: -,': '' k +51 e4 •.v• Hotel Porch 14'46" sid-�.,..:N i 11 9'-6" Sidewalk Cafe Zone ;' Pedestrian Path ‘ 5'-0" sidewalk cafe side setback ` NNE,''' 543 Lti. j 'N. N6:1":4*':.' Palm Tree with Bound `N. Aggregate Tree Pit r-- 1 l o 4-6" Curb ,_ . �, 18" Sidewalk Cafe Setback from Building with 4-curb (FOOT safety requirement) ground floor retail . ' .. 8'-0" 9 .`ice- -\\limiting seating Pedestrian Sidewalk Café Zone Path eioe Ocean Drive f N.,..,, e .,-,r,„„4 5'-0" sidewalk cafe side setback \ :\ \:44% ,`' Lrz-rLf, Palm Tree with Bound Property Lines au , , , Aggregate Tree Pit Sidewalk Café Zone \44,, orHotel Porch a Pedestrian Path 9 L Page 7 Page 1 175 of 1689 Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines Umbrellas may be used to provide shade for sidewalk café patrons. Umbrellas shall not be permitted to extend over the required pedestrian path. No fixtures shall be attached to the underside of the umbrella. 'UMBRELLA TYPE Umbreas may be of a stag a center rOOt�aanle cantilever or dt 401ithtever { , iry z 5 y %4441/ 1°4441/ %444/ UMBRELLA DIMENSIONS .�4� 4x!5 S 9'-6" max 1 max • ■ • ■ 9'-6" max 4 h _ M j73 �� S V �a� E .m Q fl X X 3 DO X Square Canopy Rectangular Canopy Slope of canopy: 6'-6" or less-21'; greater than 6-6"-12° Mast Diameter: Single center mast-2.4" max; Single cantilever mast-4.2" max; Dual cantilever mast-5.25" max CA.;,C.ANOIrt PROFILE-Umbrella can©pies.shall have a market profile Valences are not permitted Fz - tt1:a x3?1Am -. ''''i X Market profile -age o .:• Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines ✓ . ?°,r..r. .:.Mara is ...... . ���.4? r..... .c ��:...... ., ..;..,..,R.2 E ten; • ,.. ,k 4_. _ _ <.;:.t`•�a=.--,..ems: _ �f. _ tC r � 4 c Umbrella canopies shall have a maximum of one vent. Umbrellas canopies shall not have a tilting option. Umbrellas must be free standing and shall not be bolted or otherwise permanently attached to the sidewalk. In-ground or plate mounting may be allowed in the event the City Commission approves an amendment to Sec.82-385(k) of the City Code.* • Metal plate anchor—square 36" max, or round 30" diameter max, may be single, double, or triple stack plate depending on weight of umbrella. • Metal frame & concrete paver anchor—rectangle 28" x 46" max, must have a white or silver colored metal cover • Bolted metal plate*—square 9" x 9" max • In-ground security mount*—must be installed flush with the sidewalk I �ZIIPP'ERS T � �7a% Vj' 2S 52 r d R No more than three umbrellas may be zipped together. Gutters may be provided between zipped umbrellas. The attachment of umbrellas together may be permitted in the event the City Commission approves an amend- ment to Sec.82-385(r) of the City Code. '41-;,1740 yr yo-. v''� - f �`" $ 0t Colorless transparent roll down tarps may be permitted to be attached to the sides of umbrellas. The roll down tarp may be opened during rain or wind events only. The use of roll-down tarps may be permitted in the event the City Commission approves an amendment to Sec.82-385(r) of the City Code. .age 0 .: Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines , da .� r,,, ..:✓''�,. .,.... Umbrella canopies shall consist of a marine grade canvas that is fire-retardant, pressure-treated or manufac- tured of fire-resistant material . The umbrella canopy canvas fabric shall be one of the following Sunbrella brand solid colors or its equivalent. Vinyl fabric shall not be permitted. 4604- Natural 4630- Cadet Grey 4635 - Buttercup 4642 -Oyster 4630-Silver 4664-Sea 4675 -Capri 4685 -Ginkgo 4688 - Basil 4693 -Pink T*UCTURE mafer1a[s a►cl,f� The frame and mast shall consist of marine grade aluminum components. The finish of the structure shall be a polished or brushed natural aluminum, titanium or silver color. Umbrella signage shall be limited to the name and/or logo of the sidewalk cafe business in individual letters that do not exceed 6" in height. The length of the sign shall not exceed 25% of the length of each side of the umbrella, and may be placed on a maximum of 2 sides. oi Width = 25% of length of one side of umbrella canopy -age • o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines A café operator may proposed to install a retractable awning attached to a building that extends a maximum of 9'-6" into the right-of-way, in lieu of providing umbrellas. Such awnings shall require a revocable permit subject to the review and approval of the City Commission and shall require a Certificate of Appropriateness subject to the review and approval by the Historic Preservation Board. Awnings shall not be placed in a manner that obscures significant architectural features. In no case, shall an awning project past of the approved sidewalk café area. Awnings shall be free of any attachments including but not limited to lighting, electoral wiring, plumbing lines, speakers, fans, heaters, misters, televisions, decorations and gutters. Awnings shall not extend over any sidewalk café umbrella. In the event a retractable awning is approved by the City to be placed over sidewalk café seating, the operator shall sub- mit a revised sidewalk café plan. Sidewalk café umbrellas shall be separated a minimum of 2'-0" vertically from any awning contained entirely within pri- vate property. AWNING &UMBRELLA SEPARATION RETRACTIBLE 'AWNING PROJECTING INTO RIGHT-OF-WAY ,yam •,, ,9 s-2 3 -rty Line Proper the'' ► 11,r4 9'-6" ;, ` 9'-6" rivate Property Sidewalk Cafe �€. t`- . •• ffy Sidewalk Cafe 7, 3 av 2' min vertical ` Y 1 separation t l Y -L--- ;XR' Max projection , 1 , . into right-of-way ,a1 7.e: ; , ^,,,%,:e."44.,',... .., 1 '" V -?-"' 4 X3 ti- 3 • z -age . o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines tDIIME $ONS ,,r �.F�,y The use of small round or square tables seating two to four people will maximize the number of available tables and will provide flexibility in the café layout. Tables shall not be taller than 36". The maximum width of the ta- bles shall be 7'-6". There shall be no limit on the tables length. 7'-6" max A ► co TIr � kieA Re, ; , ,,0 Round Square Rectangular Height MATERIALS AND FINISHES R = � - Tables shall be constructed of metal, high quality recycled plastic or natural or manufactured Stone. ., , & ►' N/ %4*/ , I Metal Metal Metal & Stone'87< \-',,.<:IV; 1111rjr" i t i Wood Low Quality Plastic Glass g. 3 age . :' o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines ©IM RQN; t *r���- y i 4 5, > asp Kk,( � zv� � Sidewalk cafe chairs must be compatible with the and not detract from the character of the Ocean Drive/Collins Avenue Local Historic District. All chairs must match and shall be of a commercial grade, manufactured for out- door commercial use. The seat of the chair shall not exceed 24" in height and the overall dimension of the chair shall not exceed 24" wide x 24" deep x 42" tall. All chairs shall have a north-south orientation in order to pre- vent encroachment into the pedestrian path. '�` l;r! � � ,,` ,ms µ z �, -:,� Chairs shall be constructed of metal, or high quality recycled plastic . Upholstered chairs, benches, booths, so- fas, or fluorescent or other strikingly bright or vivid colored chairs shall not be permitted. ,ima,...iiitillialt, tims lik .1, 1Primlirlir ' _________,....---, AVilliki . I $ 3 € E WI 'E . e .„ ,.„,, Illik....., . 1 I s. . s e t ! \ fJi.iiCtittt,:::. i .age ; o • Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines „7,A� ' f '�.,,, ', e �”, '' �` by F, 'age. "-„ One menu board and one specials board shall be permitted, per sidewalk cafe, for every 50 feet of frontage. A menu board allows for the posting of a restaurant's complete menu and specials board allows for the posting of a restaurant's daily specials. A menu board or specials board shall not exceed 6 square feet in area and the overall height of the board shall not exceed 5'-6" from grade. The boards are not permitted to be internally illuminated and may not be of a sandwich board type design. u opt +�.� R h a _ 3 0 �v ,, * E 5 a,,-1 renu'TER1 AND F,INISHE '5 ,',,N ,:;,;::-,W.' �^board and specials boards shall be constructed substantially of metal material. tSCaCs ° -,, a mY 'It ! ...v+T Li J V aR it ,... A4,017:4;e74, f ‘\& N A Sandwich board type Wood Internally illuminated age ; o Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines ,...... N'ar.�..... .... c"" ..r -_ xs,,,,,„..hu si,, ,,/ - YR � .....r rrrr r rrrr ..r�r n 'a i hti rn;n;obey E n During evening and nighttime hours of operation, sidewalk cafés may require supplemental lighting beyond what is provided by street lights and adjacent storefronts. Light levels at sidewalk cafes may be supplemented with flameless LED votives, or other similar battery/solar powered table lighting. Lighting is not permitted to be attached to any element of the sidewalk café or any other element within the right-of-way. Stronger illumination at sidewalk cafes may be permitted subject to applicable environmental regulations. Fur- ther, the use of electricity for lighting within the sidewalk café may be permitted in the event the City Commis- sion approves an amendment to Sec.82-385 of the City Code. Extension cords shall not be permitted per Sec.82-385(t) of the City Code. E 9 -4<'4 fl W,' Flameless LED votive Christmas lighting Lanterns '‘t"-----13---13.." ' Pill" - c';',..:„...„.11-,--::".1;--7:7', -,‘--ki'L ts - ,,,,,,.,‘ , . • . , � ' Festoon lighting Spot lighting Rope lighting t 1111E ....;,.:,.....e- r' P .. i i g t 40 •. (4,.11 t ,ff, r.,;. - 44 m 4.- 'Pt ,. 0 Pendant Light or Chandeliers Floor Lamps Table Lamps age 0 ; Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines i I tk - Fan attached to umbrella Light attached to umbrella Artificial plants d zr n, Z 3y =4 Televisions Speakers Display of food 4 mot,, , *.. t • zy. - rat , r. 4: Trash receptacles Electrical wiring or plumbing/ Overlapping awnings and water lines umbrellas age . ; 0 Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines ■ .a Non-menu signage Miscellaneous furniture Umbrella 7- --!",*4 i 1 f * alliPPim"-.<-, - fr. - ,f, i * . 4 ' If MI EMU ALM!", ',,.. If t Point of sale stations Bussing Storage Refrigeration do ati > w It F 4` Excessive decoration Air-conditioning equipment Anything attached to trees or street furniture .age o • • Ocean Drive Sidewalk Café Design Guidelines U 1,4 I x. 'v o yr Design standards for signs, stands/key box, and umbrellas (valet parking furniture) must comply with the following minimum standards: Valet furniture shall be constructed of durable materials, manufactured for commercial outdoor use, shall be sufficiently weighted and constructed to withstand strong winds and must be maintained clean and free of fading, corrosion, dents, tears and chipped paint. Valet furniture shall be placed on the sidewalk no more than 30 minutes before the valet parking ser- vice opens and must be removed no later than 30 minutes after the close of valet parking service; Valet furniture shall be located in front of the business(es) served without encroaching upon the front- age of the adjacent business, unless served by the same valet parking operator Dimensions Color Example Information Valet Parking 18"x 24"max. White Back- -Operator/Logo Ramp Sign ground ACME PARKING,INC. -Valet Parking (within park- Black Lettering ALET PARKING 9 24 HOURS - Hours of Operation* ing space) 1"-2"Font "`"' $t0 TP-3A:Sso Applicable Rates/Days & OVERNIGHT:$30 Hours* FOR MORIREFORMAT)ON 24 Hour Contact Infor- • 343.123.4567 + mation* Sign Stand 2" max. diam- Black None eter post and weighted base. Key Box 24"W x 24"L x Black Same as Ramp Sign 48*H max. Umbrella Executive Golf Taupe/Off-white VALET PARKING (black (Personal) 36" font) diameter max. , -age o .:: Ocean Dne'ISidewalkCafe Design Guidelines >BONDED AGGREGATE INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS The City shall relocate certain trees in order to provide for an unimpeded 5'-0" pedestrian path and shall fill the tree pit with concrete to match the sidewalk. The existing Coconut Palm tree pits that are not in conflict with the required pedestrian path shall remain and shall be 5'x5' in size, unless it is determined by the City's Urban Forester and Greenspace Manage- ment that the existing size is having a negative impact on the palms and is causing them to decline in health. All remaining tree pits shall have a bonded aggregate treatment installed to provide a permeable, yet durable walking and ADA navigable surface over the tree pits. The bonded aggregate shall be 'Salt & Pepper' in color, and shall be installed by a licensed, City approved contractor in accordance with the Tree Pit Detail with Rootwell or Root Watering System con- struction detail, see Figure 1 on the following page. BEFORE SELECTIVE PALM TREE REMOVAL k: i 7.151.111 Mil -.:.:..: ti...., kl,� rayy, a. FY re • 'Ke .a k.2'xi�µ e '.. .... , —mom k. AFTER SELECTIVE PALM TREE REMOVAL 111, .....:44 •.=••- r,::...:.:::: . — ". .‘ PIM.. iii .... , • ': .1! , i .age o •;. Ocean Drive Sidewalk Cafe Design Guidelines BONDED AGGREGATE CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDI»IR� 4qx :r. �?��,,,;.,,��,� -., .mss. .,;• ,,,�aa ,..,� . `' , :r, ,�,,,.�` �;.. ,„. 1,, .4, ��, r Routine Maintenance & General Cleaning The bonded aggregate surface shall be regularly swept clean, to remove any leaves or debris that may accumulate in or- der to prevent staining, mildew growth, or the clogging of the percolation and oxygen exchange voids between aggregate particles. Inspection of the Coconut Palms for possible trunk damage shall occur annually to determine if the growth of the palm is affected by the bonded aggregate, in which case a maximum of 3” of the aggregate shall be cut away from the trunk as required. The bonded aggregate can withstand general cleaning by cold pressure-washing up to a maximum of 2200 PSI to remove dirt and grime. The pressurized water shall be applied using a fan type nozzle at a distance of no closer than 8 inches above the installed bonded aggregate. Pressure washing too close to the bonded aggregate for extended periods of time could dislodge aggregate particles and cause structural degradation of the surfacing. Normal/Abnormal Use The bonded aggregate surface in the tree pits is intended for pedestrian and wheelchair use only. Café furnishings, valet stands, signage, heavy equipment staging, and vehicular traffic shall be avoided to prevent structural failure of the bonded aggregate. There shall be no disposal of any substance (cleaning solutions, cooking oil, beverages, food, impure/dirty water, etc.) into the bonded aggregate covered tree pits. Damage Repair Any damage to the bonded aggregate tree pit surfacing shall be repaired as soon as possible by a City approved contrac- tor. V'tY/0 i til //l-e;? 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