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File #: 100370    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Bill Status: ENACTED
File created: 5/20/2010 In control: Committee on Streets and Services
On agenda: Final action: 9/16/2010
Title: Authorizing Ilker Ugur, owner of Café Fulya, to construct, own and maintain two tables, four chairs, and two benches on the sidewalks located at 727 South Second Street, under certain terms and conditions.
Sponsors: Councilmember DiCicco
Indexes: ENCROACHMENT
Attachments: 1. CertifiedCopy10037000.pdf
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Authorizing Ilker Ugur, owner of Café Fulya, to construct, own and maintain two tables, four chairs, and two benches on the sidewalks located at 727 South Second Street, under certain terms and conditions.
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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. Permission is hereby granted to Ilker Ugur to construct, own and maintain various sidewalk encroachments at 727 South Second Street as follows:

* Two tables and four chairs will be placed on the east sidewalk of South Second Street. The first table is located approximately twelve feet (12') north of the north curb line of Monroe Street and the second table is located approximately fifteen feet (15') north of the north curb line of Monroe Street. The first table is adjacent to the building and it encroaches approximately two feet (2') onto the east sidewalk. The second table is along the curb line and it encroaches approximately three feet six inches (3'-6") onto the east sidewalk. An existing tree planter along the curb line of South Second Street encroaches approximately four feet (4') onto the east sidewalk, leaving approximately six feet (6') of clear unobstructed footway. No rails will be used.

* Two benches will be placed adjacent to the building on the north sidewalk of Monroe Street. The first bench is located approximately fifteen feet (15') east of the east curb line of South Second Street and the second bench is located approximately twenty-one feet (21') east of the east curb line of South Second Street. Each bench encroaches approximately eighteen inches (18") onto the north sidewalk of Monroe Street, leaving approximately four feet three inches (4'-3") of clear unobstructed footway. No rails will be used.

The exact number, type and location of the encroachments are identified on plans that have been supplied to the Department of Streets for review and have been approved. The Department of Streets will maintain the authority to review and approve the l...

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