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Permits issued shall be in a form prescribed by the city and shall contain the following conditions:

A. The permit shall be in effect for one calendar year and expire on December 31 of each year, unless renewed pursuant to BC 7.06.030.

B. The operating area must be used to conduct business.

C. The permit issued shall be personal only to the person that applies pursuant to BC 7.06.020, and not transferable in any manner.

D. The permit is valid only when used at the operating area designated on the permit.

E. The permit is subject to the conditions and restrictions of this chapter.

F. The permit as it applies to a given location may be suspended by the director for a period up to seven consecutive days when a special event is permitted pursuant to Chapter 7.05 BC. If the permit is suspended, the permittee must comply with all requirements in the director’s suspension notice, which may include restrictions on use of the operating area, removing property and structures from the operating area, or other specified measures.

G. A permit utilizing on-street parking or the sidewalk shall temporarily remove all structures and furnishings if the operating area will not be actively used for more than 30 days. The structures and furnishings may be replaced once active use of the operating area resumes.

H. The permit must be plainly displayed in a weatherproof container at the operating area.

I. The permit is only valid when used within the operating area.

J. The permit shall be subject to the insurance and indemnification requirements in BC 7.06.050.

K. The director may add any other conditions necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter and the safety of the operating area.

L. The permit is subject to all conditions of the Development Code, or a permit issued under the Development Code, and requirements of the Engineering Design Manual (EDM) that are not directly in conflict with these regulations.

M. The permit does not authorize storage of materials in the operating area. Storage of materials includes any arrangement of furniture, goods, and materials that limits or precludes conducting business. [BC 7.06.045, added by Ordinance No. 4812, 10/5/21]