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Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org SIDEWALK OCCUPANCY PERMIT When applying for a Sidewalk Occupancy permit to the Customer Service Department, the following items must be included: Photograph of the location to be occupied including any equipment/apparatus used in conjunction with the event. Health Department Certificate (if selling food items not pre-packaged). Completed application. Notification Form (unless in front of own business). General Liability Insurance (meeting City of Ann Arbor requirements). Must maintain 6 foot wide clearance on sidewalk. Approval from any business within 75 feet of the desired location that sells comparable items. Applicant must receive approval from any and all businesses within 75 feet of desired location that sells comparable items. Please check the following boxes to acknowledge the understanding of the listed items: No cart or items in connection with the cart shall be left on the sidewalk overnight, or for a 24-hour period. No cart shall be affixed to any stationary object (light pole, parking meter, traffic control device, etc.). No person shall use a motorized generator in connection with sidewalk occupancy activities. No person shall drive a motorized vehicle upon or within any sidewalk area form any for any purpose including, but not limited to, placing the cart of any other apparatus used in connection with the Sidewalk Occupancy or to remove the cart. I have read and understand the provisions of Chapter 47. PLEASE NOTE: Failure to submit all required items may result in delays in processing your application. Permits within the boundaries listed below will be considered invalid during the times of said events: 1). Hash Bash 2). Ann Arbor Art Fair 3). Ann Arbor Summer Festival 4). Any Main Street Area Association sponsored event Applicant s Signature Date Online applications can be downloaded from the City's web page at http://www.a2gov.org.

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org OCCUPANCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SIDEWALK Note: Written Notice must be provided to the business directly adjacent to the sidewalk area to be occupied. Liability insurance is also required. Name of Individual/Business: Individual/Business Address: State: Zip: Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: State: Zip: Phone #(s): Fax: Email: Liquor Lic. #: Address of Sidewalk Occupancy: Purpose of Sidewalk Occupancy: Dates of Occupancy: Area of Occupancy (total square feet): Applicant s Signature Date OFFICE USE ONLY Sidewalk Use Fee: Total: Paid Date: Insurance Certificate on File: Yes No Exp Date: Notification Form Attached: Yes No N/A Approval From Like Businesses: Yes No N/A Outdoor Liquor Service: Yes No N/A Permit #: SOCC Sign Permit# (if applicable): SOPS

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org NOTICE OF INTENT TO OCCUPY SIDEWALK I, hereby notify (Applicant) (Business Name/Occupant) of my intention to occupy sidewalk in front of (Address) for the purpose of selling. (Items) My stand/table will occupy (Area) square feet of space beginning (Starting Date) and ending. (Ending Date) Pursuant to Section 4:12(2) this permit cannot be issued until the owner(s) or authorized agent(s) of this business or property have been notified of my intentions. Objections to the issuance of this permit must be based on terms and conditions set forth in Section 4:14(1) of Chapter 47, Title IV, of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor I object I have no objections to the issuance of this permit Owner/Manager of Business (Date) If you object, please state your reasons: Signature of Applicant Date

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org Area Association Representatives and University of Michigan Information The following is a list of contacts for each of the Area Associations. These contacts can also be used for questions related to Art Fair. Downtown Area Associations: Main Street Area Association Sandra Andrade, Executive Director P.O Box 7596 605 S. Main Street Ann Arbor, MI 48107-7596 736.668.7112 South University Area Association Maggie Ladd, Executive Director PO Box 4525, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-4525 734-663-5300 State Street District Frances Todoro, Executive Director 527 E. Liberty, Suite 210 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734-646-1500 Additional Art Fair Contacts: Ann Arbor Street Art Fair Maureen Riley, Executive Director 721 E. Huron Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734.994.5260 Ann Arbor's South University Art Fair Melissa Baker, Operations Director 605 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734-663-5300 The Guild of Artists & Artisans Karen Delhey, Executive Director 118 N. Fourth Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1402 734.662.3382 Washtenaw Non-Profit Art Fair Booths John Jourden 2832 Renfrew Ann Arbor, MI 48105 734.761.8006 The following is for the notification to the University of Michigan of the intent to occupy for Sidewalk Occupancy purposes ONLY: University of Michigan Hank Baier AVP Facilities & Operations 3040 Fleming Building 503 Thompson Street Ann Arbor, MI 48019-1340

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org INSURANCE REQUIREMENT FORM The City of Ann Arbor requires that you provide evidence of proper liability insurance coverage in order to obtain this permit. You or your insurance company must submit a valid certificate of insurance with the following information: The City of Ann Arbor is the Certificate Holder The City of Ann Arbor is named as additionally insured The policy must be current and remain so for the duration of the permitted activity. Insurance that expires during this period may cause the permit to be suspended or revoked The policy must be signed and dated by the authorized agent. The cancellation clause must be amended to meet the City Attorney s office requirements, including: Remove the words endeavor to Provide for 10 days written notice to the certificate holder named to the left Remove all language beginning with but failure to mail. To the end of the clause ending with agents or representatives City Code prescribes the required level of insurance, outlined below. Chapter-Application Liability Amounts 47- Sidewalk Occupancy.. $500,000.00 79- Peddler/Solicitor.. $500,000.00 Please submit this information along with your application or processing may be delayed until the necessary information is received. If you have questions or comments, please contact the Customer Service Department at 734.794.6320 or customerservice@a2gov.org.

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE FOR SIDEWALK OCCUPANCY PERMIT Persons wishing to occupy public space must first obtain a Sidewalk Occupancy Permit from the City of Ann Arbor. Application packets are available from the Customer Service Department. Applicants are asked to carefully review all packet information, which should include the following: A Permit Application A Notification Form An Insurance Requirement Form A Copy of Chapter 47, Section 4:14 A Copy of Administrative Regulations A Copy of Area Association Representative Contact List 1. Applicants may apply for an annual permit or daily permit. Annual permits are valid from June1 of the current year to May 31 of the following year. 2. Daily permits are valid only on the days specified on the permit. 3. ONLY the owner or manager of a street level business or property may submit applications for an annual permit between April 1 and April 30. After April 30, anyone may apply for an annual permit in accordance with the requirements set forth in Chapter 47, Section 4:14(2)(a). 4. Applications for a daily permit may be submitted by anyone in accordance with the requirements set forth in Chapter 47, Section 4:14(2)(b). 5. The applicant should clearly identify on the application the area the wish to occupy. It must also indicate the total square footage and the items to be displayed or reason for occupancy. 6. Prior to the issuance of the permit, the applicant must give written notice (on the form provided by the City) to the business(es) directly adjacent to the sidewalk area to by occupied and approval from any and all business within 75 feet in direct competition with applicant s items. All parties must be notified at least 72 hours before any sidewalk occupancy permit can be issued. Street level businesses wishing to occupy sidewalk space directly adjacent to (in front of) their business do not have to comply with this requirement. [See Administrative Rules for additional requirements.] 7. Pursuant to Chapter 47, Section 4:14(12) applicants for Sidewalk Occupancy permits must submit evidence of adequate insurance coverage consisting of a certificate issued by an authorizing agent of the insurance company with the required amendments and/or changes per the attached Insurance Requirement Form. Faxed copies must be sent directly from the insurance company. 8. Fees for Sidewalk Occupancy Permits are: ANNUAL PERMIT: $1.00 per square foot of sidewalk space occupied between June 1 and May 31 DAILY PERMIT: $0.05 per day per square foot of sidewalk space occupied. 9. Before using any sidewalk occupancy permit involving the sale of food or product for human consumption, a copy of the Application for Certification must be received from the County Health Officer. 10. The permit must be prominently displayed so that it is visible to the public while conducting activities permitted by this Chapter. The permit holder must provide refuse receptacles that cannot be deposited in City refuse containers. 11. The permit holder must provide for a pedestrian walkway at least 6 feet wide.

Ph: 734.794.6320 Fax: 734.994.8991 customerservice@a2gov.org The City of Ann Arbor Ordains: Chapter 47 of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor 4:14. - Street and sidewalk occupancy permits. (1) The City Administrator may issue revocable permits to occupy a portion of any city street or sidewalk if the Administrator determines the occupancy will not: (a) Interfere with the use of the street or sidewalk for pedestrian or vehicular travel. (b) Unreasonably interfere with the view or access to or use of property adjacent to said street. (c) Reduce any sidewalk width to less than 6 feet. (d) Interfere with street cleaning or snow removal activities. (e) Cause damage to the street or sidewalk or to trees, benches, landscaping or other objects lawfully located therein. (f) Cause a violation of any state or local laws. (g) Be principally used for off-premises commercial advertising, except for portable business signs within the Downtown Development Authority district that meet the following requirements: i. One portable off-premises business sign is allowed for each business in the building, up to a maximum of 2 signs per building entrance that fronts the sidewalk. A sign may contain advertising for more than 1 business on the property. ii. iii. iv. Portable off-premises business signs shall be constructed of durable and weather-resistant materials without sharp edges, moving parts, electrical devices, lights or protrusions that could be hazardous to pedestrians. Portable off-premises business signs shall be properly designed and heavy enough to withstand typical winds without tipping over, rocking or sliding. Portable off-premises business signs placed on the ground shall be no more than 42 inches in height and occupy no more than 4 square feet of area. Portable off-premises signs mounted on tables or dining enclosures shall be no larger than 4 square feet in area and contain no more than 2 faces. v. Portable off-premises signs shall not resemble any official traffic control device. vi. Portable off-premises business signs shall be located on the sidewalk in front of the property in which the business is located, a minimum of 18 inches from the face of curb and a minimum of 6 feet away from the front property line. A portable off-premises business sign shall in no case impede pedestrian travel in a sidewalk area. vii. Portable off-premises business signs shall not obstruct access to fire hydrants, fire department connections, parking meters or stations, bicycle racks or curb ramps or interfere with the opening of vehicle doors where a vehicle may legally stop, stand or park. viii. Portable off-premises business signs shall be moved indoors when the business is closed. ix. Portable off-premises business signs shall be moved indoors after the accumulation of 1 inch or more of snow and shall not be put back until the entire sidewalk on the side of the street where the business is located is clear of snow and ice. x. If the portable off-premises business sign advertises goods or services covered by an annual or daily sidewalk occupancy permit, the sign shall be located inside of the sidewalk occupancy area. (h) Conceal or detract from the appearance of landscaping features in or adjacent to the street. (i) Be in or adjacent to property zoned exclusively for residential purposes.

(j) Be attached to or reduce the effectiveness of or access to any utility pole, sign or other traffic control device. (k) Cause increased risk of theft or vandalism. (l) Operate within 75 feet of a business with which it is in direct competition without first receiving permission from the business owner. (m) Violate regulations adopted by the Administrator to interpret and implement the provisions of this section. (2) Types of permits and application period. The following permits shall be available to: (a) Annual sidewalk occupancy. Permits run from June 1 to May 31. From April 1 to April 30 of each year, the owner or manager of a business located at street level shall have first opportunity to apply for an annual permit that starts June 1 to occupy sidewalk space directly adjacent to that business. Between April 1 and April 30 of each year, neither an owner nor a manager of a business located at street level shall be granted an annual permit for sidewalk space beyond the space directly adjacent to that business without the written consent of the owner or manager of the street level business(es) located directly adjacent to such additional sidewalk space. The written consent must be filed with the application. After April 30, anyone may apply for an annual permit. After April 30, the applicant for an annual permit shall provide written notice addressed to "Business Owner or Manager" at the address directly adjacent to the sidewalk area to be occupied, at least 72 hours before a permit can be issued to occupy any area between the edge of the vehicle use area of the street and the right-of-way or property line. The notice shall include a description of the area to be occupied, the goods or services to be offered, and a listing of the conditions for occupancy under section 4:14(1) above. (b) Daily sidewalk occupancy. All applicants who wish to apply for a daily permit beginning May 1 shall provide written notice addressed to "Business Owner or Manager" at the address directly adjacent to the sidewalk area to be occupied, at least 72 hours before a permit can be issued to occupy any area between the edge of the vehicle use area of the street and the right-of-way or property line. The notice shall include a description of the area to be occupied, the goods or services to be offered, and a listing of the conditions for occupancy under section 4:14(1) above. (c) Annual portable off-premises business sign. Permits run from July 1 to June 30. From June 1 to June 30 of each year, the owner or manager of a business shall have first opportunity to apply for an annual portable off-premises business sign permit under section 4:14(g) for the sidewalk directly in front of the property in which the business is located. After June 30, an owner or a manager of a business located in the Downtown Development Authority district may apply for an annual portable off-premises business sign permit for a sidewalk that is not directly in front of the property in which the business is located. Such a permit shall be granted if 1) the requesting business has not applied for or received an annual portable off-premises business sign permit for the sidewalk in front of the property in which the business is located, 2) space is available in the proposed location, and 3) written consent has been provided from the owner or manager of the property located directly adjacent to the requested sidewalk space. (3) Permit fees: (a) The fee for annual sidewalk occupancy permits shall be $1.00 for each square foot of sidewalk area to be occupied for the period beginning June 1 and ending May 31. The fee for a daily sidewalk occupancy permit shall be $0.05 per day for each square foot of sidewalk area to be occupied. The fee for an annual portable off-premise business sign shall be $50.00 for signs located outside of an annual sidewalk occupancy permit area. (b) In computing the area of occupancy on a sidewalk, all remaining sidewalk area of less than 6 feet in width shall be included. (c) In computing the area of occupancy of the vehicular use area of any street which must be closed in connection with issuance of a permit, the entire width of the vehicle use area must be included. (4) In addition to the other requirements herein specified, the approval of the City Council shall be required for all such street occupancy involving the closing of the vehicle use area of any street in connection with the sale of goods or services. (5) All permits shall specify the name of the person to whom it is issued and the dates street or sidewalk occupancy is permitted. The permits shall be valid only for the period specified and for occupancy by the person to whom it is issued. An applicant may submit an application for a daily permit no sooner than 30 days in advance of the period during which a permit is desired. (6) Any group or association applying for such a permit in connection with the sale of goods or services shall supply with its permit application all rules by which members of the group are permitted to participate in the activities involving the street occupancy. No permit shall be issued if such rules violate any provisions of this Code.

(7) Any street or sidewalk occupancy permit may be revoked by the Administrator upon a finding that the occupancy does not meet the standards of this Section, any other provisions of this Code or other applicable law or that the space is needed for other street purposes or as provided for the revocation of permits under Chapter 76. Upon a revocation because the space is needed for other street purposes, only, the fee paid for any period after termination of the street occupancy shall be refunded. (8) Street or sidewalk occupancy permits of indefinite duration may be issued for newsracks which comply with this subsection upon the payment of a processing fee of $2.00 per newsrack. To comply with this section, a newsrack must not occupy more than 2.5 square feet of street space, must not be more than 4.2 feet in height, must be used solely for the distribution of newspapers and may contain up to 4 square feet of advertising copy. As used in this subsection, "newspaper" means a news reporting periodical distributed at least quarterly. Newsracks regulated by this subsection shall be subject to the other provisions of this section, with the exception of subsection (3). (9) Persons who are refused a street or sidewalk occupancy permit, have their street occupancy permit revoked, or wish to protest the issuance of a street occupancy permit that has been issued, may have a hearing on that determination before the City Administrator. The decision of the Administrator may be appealed to the City Council. Requests for a hearing or an appeal must be made within 5 days of the questioned decision. (10) Before any street or sidewalk occupancy permit is issued to an applicant proposing to sell or solicit for sale any food or produce for human consumption, certification must be received from the County Health Officer. For purposes of this subsection only, a non-motorized vendor cart or other similar non-motorized apparatus used for the sale or solicitation for sale of any food or produce for human consumption may be located on the sidewalk notwithstanding any other provision of the Ann Arbor City Code to the contrary. (11) The Administrator is authorized to adopt regulations subject to the approval of the City Council to interpret and implement the provisions of this section, except that the City Council may determine by resolution that on certain dates congestion in the city or a part of the city will be too great to permit street or sidewalk occupancy and that permits shall not be issued for those dates and locations. (12) Prior to issuance of a street or sidewalk occupancy permit, the applicant shall provide evidence of liability insurance as prescribed in section 4:3 (13) In addition to any other provisions of this Code, no person shall violate any of the following provisions: (a) Showing of permit. All persons who are issued a permit under this section shall display their permit in a prominent manner so that it is visible to the public while conducting activities permitted by this chapter. (b) Refuse. The street or sidewalk occupancy permit holder shall provide refuse receptacles, which shall be used for all refuse generated by the street or sidewalk occupancy permit holder's activities conducted under this chapter. Such refuse shall not be deposited in city refuse containers. The street or sidewalk occupancy permit holder shall remove the refuse receptacles at the end of the permit holder's business day and leave the public right-of-way clean and free of all refuse. (c) Pedestrian obstruction. No person shall conduct business or any activities permitted by this chapter in such a manner as to obstruct the free and uninterrupted passage of the public along the sidewalk. A violation of this subsection shall be a civil infraction, which shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.00 plus costs. (d) Limited hours. No person shall keep a vendor cart or any other apparatus used in connection with the vendor cart in the permitted area or on any other sidewalk area or allow it to remain for more than 24 hours. Any vendor carts or any other apparatus found in the permitted area or any other sidewalk area in violation of this section shall be subject to seizure and impoundment by the city. (e) Affixing to stationary objects. No person shall permit a vendor cart or portable off-premises business sign used in connection with the permitted sidewalk occupancy to be affixed to any stationary object, including but not limited to parking meters, light poles and traffic control devices, or any other stationary object located in the public street or sidewalk. (f) Generators. No person shall use a motorized generator in connection with any activities related to sidewalk occupancy. (g) Sidewalk access. No person shall drive a motorized vehicle upon or within any sidewalk area for any purpose, including but not limited to placing a vendor cart or any other apparatus used in connection with the sidewalk occupancy on the sidewalk or removing it from the sidewalk. (h) Unattended carts. No person shall leave a vendor cart used in connection with the permitted sidewalk occupancy unattended. Any vendor cart found in the permitted area or any other sidewalk area to be unattended shall be subject to seizure and impoundment by the city.

(Ord. No. 45-75, 2-17-76; Ord. No. 18-76, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 8-78, 3-20-78; Ord. No. 72-81, 11-2-81; Ord. No. 34-88, 1, 6-27-88; Ord. No. 75-92, 1, 11-2-92; Ord. No. 59-95, 2, 2-5-96; Ord. No. 18-99, 1, 4-19-99; Ord. No. 51-01, 1, 2-4-02; Ord. No. 25-04, 3, 8-2-04; Ord. No. 08-33, 1, 9-22-08; Ord. No. 10-14, 1, 5-17-10; Ord. No. 12-08, 1, 4-16-12)