BayPointArchitect
Sawhorse
There is a proposal to create an outdoor dining area just outside a wine bar. The existing sidewalk running along the storefronts would need to be interrupted to allow the dining area to be contiguous with the front entry door. The reason why this dining area could not be interrupted by the common sidewalk is that for there to be alcohol sales (wine), then the outdoor seating area must be contiguous with the main dining area. This is because of liquor licensing requirements.Within the attachment, the wine bar is highlighted in blue and the outdoor dining area in yellow.Question:Is there anything in the ADA that would require the sidewalk remain uninterrupted?Although this change would not require my review and approval, I would not like to see the project become entangled in a Federal lawsuit.Thank you,Commercial Plan Reviewer
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DiningAreaInteruption-3.pdf
DiningAreaInteruption-3.pdf
View attachment 2179
DiningAreaInteruption-3.pdf
DiningAreaInteruption-3.pdf