Sidewalk cafes in unincorporated Pima County require encroachment permits from Pima County DOT when using county rights-of-way. Operators must maintain ADA-compliant pedestrian clearance, carry liability insurance, and hold current Pima County Health Department food establishment permits.
Sidewalk cafe operations in unincorporated Pima County that extend onto county rights-of-way require an encroachment permit from Pima County Department of Transportation. The permit ensures adequate pedestrian clearance (minimum 4 feet for ADA compliance per 28 CFR Part 36 and ADAAG), proper furniture placement, and liability coverage naming Pima County as additional insured. Operators must hold a current Pima County Health Department food establishment permit for outdoor service areas. The outdoor dining area must be included in the health permit plan review, addressing issues like food protection from wind and dust (significant in the Sonoran Desert), insect control, handwashing access, and temperature control for perishable items in extreme heat. Alcohol service in outdoor areas requires Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control approval for extension of premises. Pima County zoning code must allow restaurant use at the location. Sidewalk cafes in commercial centers on private property do not need county encroachment permits but must meet health department and ADA standards. Seasonal considerations in Pima County include monsoon-season wind and rain protection (July through September) and extreme summer heat requiring shade structures.
Encroachment without permit: removal order plus fines. ADA clearance violations: federal civil rights complaints. Health permit violations: closure for critical items. Unpermitted liquor premises extension: ARS 4-244 violation.
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