File #: 21-0190    Version: 1 Name: Encroachments - Queens Way Outdoor Dining
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/2/2021 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 7/14/2021 Final action: 7/14/2021
Title: Resolution Approving Encroachment Agreements with Certain Restaurants on Queens Way in Downtown Hampton, to Allow Outdoor Dining to Continue Under Substantially the Same Terms and Conditions as the Previously Approved Temporary Outdoor Dining Permits Issued During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Indexes: , Economic Vitality
Attachments: 1. Encroachment Agreement, 2. Licensed Areas
Title
Resolution Approving Encroachment Agreements with Certain Restaurants on Queens Way in Downtown Hampton, to Allow Outdoor Dining to Continue Under Substantially the Same Terms and Conditions as the Previously Approved Temporary Outdoor Dining Permits Issued During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in restriction of indoor dining service for restaurants within the City of Hampton. Accordingly, the City created Temporary Outdoor Dining permits, which allowed restaurants to temporarily expand their seating and dining outdoors under certain conditions. Temporary Outdoor Dining permits were issued by the City to allow the following restaurants (the “Restaurants”) the right to use portions of East Queens Way in Downtown Hampton for the purpose of outdoor seating and dining as depicted on Exhibit A entitled, “East Queens Way Street Dining:” Marker 20, located at 21 E. Queens Way; Pour Girls, located at 17 E. Queens Way; Brown Chicken Brown Cow, located at 13 E. Queens Way, Goody’s Deli and Pub, located at 11 E. Queens Way; Venture Kitchen and Bar, located at 9 E. Queens Way; and the Downtown Taphouse, located at 5 E. Queens Way. Because the statewide and local declarations of emergency associated with the pandemic have been terminated as of July 1, 2021, the Temporary Outdoor Dining permits are set to expire July 31, 2021 unless permission to continue the use is extended by the City. Over the last year, the City made improvements to East Queens Way, including the addition of tables, chairs, and umbrellas, for use by the Restaurants that received Temporary Outdoor Dining permits and, thus, desires to extend the permission of the Restaurants to continue to use the areas for outdoor seating and dining.

Approval of this resolution would authorize the City Manager to enter into encroachment agreements with the Restaurants to extend the permission to use the street for outdoor seating and dining for an additional year w...

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