LA Al Fresco

LA Al Fresco Application

May 30, 2020
submission #141
LA Al Fresco Menu Options

Al Fresco Menu Options: Program Information

LA Al Fresco Menu Option Details ---

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LA Al Fresco Menu Options Sidewalk Dining

Sidewalk Dining: Details

Describe the sidewalk encroachment (tables, chairs, etc.) ---
Applicant Information

Private Property: General Information

Property Address 376 W 6th St, San Pedro CA 90731-3338
Establishment Name Conrad's Mexican Grill
Owner’s First Name ---
Owner’s Last Name ---
E-Mail (Property owner will receive a copy of this application via email) ---
Phone Number ---
If you are not the Restaurant / Business Owner, click here if you are authorized to submit on behalf of the owner. ---
Certifications

Certifications: Sidewalk

Restaurant / Business Owner has a minimum $300,000 liability insurance policy and a valid City of Los Angeles business license. ---
A 5-foot wide pedestrian access route shall be maintained for pedestrian access, generally utilizing the most passable portion of the sidewalk. ---
Alcoholic beverages may only be served in the public right-of-way with the approval from the Department of City Planning and the California Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control. ---
The sidewalk within or adjacent to the dining area shall be maintained in a clean and orderly manner at all times. All food or drink spills, and trash of any kind, must be immediately removed from the sidewalk area. ---
The sidewalk dining area shall comply with requirements and guidelines from the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Public Health, and all others as applicable. ---
Restaurant / Business Owner agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the City of Los Angeles harmless for any loss or liability, including but not limited to, damage or injury related to the encroachments or this temporary authorization. ---
I have read and agree with the Sidewalk Dining Temporary Use Authority Program Rules and Guidelines available online at https://engpermitmanual.lacity.org/other-boe- permitsprocesses/technical-procedures/00-sidewalk-dining-temporary-use-authority-program ---
I understand this is a self-certification for temporary authorization and not a permit. This authorization may be revoked by the City at any time in its sole discretion for any reason including noncompliance, unsafe conditions, or discontinuation of the program. If the Restaurant / Business Owner desires to maintain outside dining privileges once the temporary authorization program ends, it will be necessary to obtain a Revocable Permit. ---