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Take Back the Night city permit, 1982
Iowa City Ordinance Page 4
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Ordinance No. Page 4 leased for other purposes e.g., mobile vending carts may not approach patrons seated in a sidewalk cafe. 1. Ambulatory vendors, e.g., balloons or portraits (Zone 1, 2, 3). 2. Mobile vending carts for food, flowers/plants, newspapers/magazines, etc. (Zone 2). 3. Sidewalk cafe (Zone 1, 2). 4. Stairways to basements, Pursuant to Chapter 104A of the Code of Iowa, stairways shall only be permitted when the business on the basement level has an alternate entrance which makes it accessible to the handicapped or otherwise complies with State law (Zone 1). 5. Display window extensions (Zone 1). 6. Building front and/or basement extensions, provided the use of the extension is the same as the store activity (Zone 1). 7. Privately-owned kiosks (Zone 2) 8. Landscaping (Zones 1 and 2). 9. Arts and crafts sales of hand-made articles by an organized guild, association, or club on an occasional basis (Zone 1, 2) 10. Sales or exhibits by individual artists or artisans, and food vending on temporary basis for special events (Zone 1,2,3). Zone 3 users must be totally ambulatory. 11. Events of an educational or entertainment nature (Zones 1,2,3). Zone 3 users must be totally ambulatory. B. Usable Area 1. Zone 1- Permits may be issued for any part of Zone 1. Building extensions shall only be allowed where, in the sole judgement of the City Council, such extensions enhance the quality of City Plaza.
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Ordinance No. Page 4 leased for other purposes e.g., mobile vending carts may not approach patrons seated in a sidewalk cafe. 1. Ambulatory vendors, e.g., balloons or portraits (Zone 1, 2, 3). 2. Mobile vending carts for food, flowers/plants, newspapers/magazines, etc. (Zone 2). 3. Sidewalk cafe (Zone 1, 2). 4. Stairways to basements, Pursuant to Chapter 104A of the Code of Iowa, stairways shall only be permitted when the business on the basement level has an alternate entrance which makes it accessible to the handicapped or otherwise complies with State law (Zone 1). 5. Display window extensions (Zone 1). 6. Building front and/or basement extensions, provided the use of the extension is the same as the store activity (Zone 1). 7. Privately-owned kiosks (Zone 2) 8. Landscaping (Zones 1 and 2). 9. Arts and crafts sales of hand-made articles by an organized guild, association, or club on an occasional basis (Zone 1, 2) 10. Sales or exhibits by individual artists or artisans, and food vending on temporary basis for special events (Zone 1,2,3). Zone 3 users must be totally ambulatory. 11. Events of an educational or entertainment nature (Zones 1,2,3). Zone 3 users must be totally ambulatory. B. Usable Area 1. Zone 1- Permits may be issued for any part of Zone 1. Building extensions shall only be allowed where, in the sole judgement of the City Council, such extensions enhance the quality of City Plaza.
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