§ 18.132.061. Outdoor dining exception—Site plan approval required.  


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  • A.

    Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter to the contrary, any restaurant located immediately adjacent to Highway 29, on a parcel of land which is contiguous to an incorporated city, may use any existing outdoor porch or patio areas for seating and service of restaurant patrons at not more than twenty

    additional tables with not more than eighty additional seats on such porch or patio area in addition to any limits on indoor dining, and may enclose an area not greater than five hundred square feet attached to the restaurant building for the storage of restaurant supplies.

    B.

    Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), the uses permitted by this section are not authorized until a site plan application has been filed and the uses approved by the director in the manner set forth in Chapter 18.140 of the Napa County Code. Said site plan application, in addition to all other requirements set forth in Chapter 18.140, must include one parking space for each one hundred twenty feet of area utilized for the seating and service of restaurant patrons, including but not limited to any existing outdoor porch or patio areas.

(Ord. 94-1 § 1, 1994: Ord. 1076 § 1, 1994)