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Roseville City Council
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Ordinance #
1279
Ordinance Title
An Ordinance Amending Title 10, Section 1002, Definitions and Section 1005
Ordinance Date Passed
3/17/2003
Ordinance Date Published
3/29/2003
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<br />ORDINANCE NO. 1279 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, SECTION 1002, DEFINITIONS AND SECTION <br />1005, BUSINESS DISTRICTS SPECIFICL Y REGARDING RESTAURANTS <br /> <br />THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br /> <br />SECTION 1. Purpose. The Roseville City Code, Title 10, Section 1002 and 1005, is hereby <br />amended by adding or revising language necessary to define restaurant types and to specify <br />which restaurants are permissible (permitted and/or conditional) within Business Districts of the <br />Roseville City Code. The purpose of this ordinance is to provide clarity regarding restaurant <br />types and to locate said types within the most appropriate Business District. <br /> <br />SECTION 2. Section 1002.02 (Definitions) is hereby amended. The existing "Restaurant" <br />definition is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: <br /> <br />A. Restaurant, Class I - Traditional: An establishment where customers are served <br />their food in or on non-disposable dishes to be consumed primarily while seated <br />at tables or booths within a building and which does not serve liquor. Traditional <br />restaurants may also be a café, cafeteria or buffet, coffee shop, and/or deli. Drive- <br />through facilities are not allowed. <br /> <br />B Restaurant, Class II - Fast Food Convenience: An establishment where <br />customers are served their food from a counter or in a motor vehicle, in <br />disposable packages prepared to leave the premises or to be taken to a table or <br />booth for consumption on the premises. Fast Food Convenience can be a café, <br />coffee shop, and/or deli. Fast Food Convenience can include drive-through <br />facilities. <br /> <br />C. Restaurant, Class III - Traditional w/IntoxicatingINon-Intoxicating (3.2 <br />beer, wine and/or strong beer): An establishment where customers are served <br />their food in or on non-disposable dishes to be consumed primarily while seated <br />at tables or booths within a building and which has a license to serve only beer <br />and wine. <br /> <br />D. Restaurant, Class IV - Traditional w/On-Sale Liquor Service (full service <br />bar): An establishment where customers are served their food in or on non- <br />within a building that is licensed to serve on-sale liquor which are consumed on <br />the premises. This type of restaurant may offer as an accessory use take-out and <br />lor deli facilities, live entertainment or dancing. <br /> <br />E. Restaurant, Class V - Drive-In: An establishment that serves food in or on <br />either disposable or non-disposable dishes where customers primarily order and <br />consume food within their vehicles. <br />
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