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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> accessibility to vehicles parked adjacent to the curb, or create public health or safety <br /> hazards. A four-foot minimum clear dimension for pedestrian use is required between <br /> property line and edge of curb. This clear zone area must be paved to City sidewalk <br /> standards and unobstructed by street furniture, light standards, poles, fire hydrants, etc. <br /> d. If alcohol is served pursuant to 2.b., a decorative portable barrier <br /> separating the outdoor cafe seating area from adjacent pedestrian traffic must be <br /> provided. The design and materials of such element must complement and be compatible <br /> to the architectural design of the restaurant building facade or of a design that adds visual <br /> interest to the streetscape. <br /> e. Sidewalk cafes may be uncovered, partially covered or fully covered <br /> by means of umbrellas, awnings or canopies. Any awning or canopy material covering a <br /> sidewalk cafe shall be temporary or retractable and may extend over the public right-of- <br /> way from the face of the building up to the maximum clear zone dimension of four feet. <br /> Width and height of awnings and canopies shall meet CBC requirements. Awnings, <br /> canopies, umbrellas must be made of fire-treated or non-flammable materials. <br /> Decorative/accent lighting may be incorporated into the outdoor cafe awning or canopy <br /> and shall meet all City Code requirements. <br /> 3. Each section of these Standard Conditions are hereby declared to be an <br /> independent section or part of a section. If, for any reason, any section or part thereof is <br /> declared to be invalid, the remainder of such revocable permit shall not be affected <br /> thereby. <br /> 4. Permittees shall have twenty (20) days from and after the approval of the <br /> revocable permit within which to file a written acceptance of such revocable permit with <br /> the City of Stockton and no rights shall be conferred thereby until the acceptance is filed. <br /> Revocable Permits are subject to the Standard Conditions Applicable to Revocable Permits adopted by this <br /> City Council by Resolution No. 00-0554 in 2000 and amended on July 14, 2020 under Resolution <br /> No. 2020-07-14-1104 on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Stockton and as a copy within this <br /> document as Exhibit 1 and incorporated by this reference. <br />