Danville extends parklet dining, to require permits

By Tony Hicks | Bay Metropolis Information Basis

The Danville City Council has unanimously agreed to increase the momentary operation of expanded outside restaurant eating on private and non-private property, together with “parklets,” till Jan. 2, 2025.

The extension is topic to adopted design and growth requirements, which give attention to the general design for the outside eating areas, providing choices for modular prefabricated designs or custom-design construct choices. Security, upkeep and operation requirements are additionally elements.

Beforehand issued momentary land use permits permitting expanded outside eating are set to run out Jan. 3.

Restaurant operators wishing to proceed providing expanded outside seating areas might want to apply for brand new momentary land use and constructing permits. In any other case, all momentary tents, canopies, indicators, electrical hookups, steel barricades and such have to be faraway from private and non-private property by Jan. 3.

The city stated in an announcement it’s encouraging restaurant/property homeowners to assessment the lately adopted design pointers and growth requirements quickly and to contact the planning division at 925-314-3349 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/795/Non permanent-Outside-Permits for extra data.

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