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e. Certification that the information is true to his or her knowledge and belief. <br /> 2. A copy of a California's driver's license or identification number, an individual <br /> taxpayer identification number, or a social security number. Such information is not a public record <br /> and will remain confidential as required by Government Code section 51038(c)(4). <br /> 3. A copy of a valid California Department of Tax and Fee Administration seller's <br /> permit, as required. <br /> 4. A copy of a valid Mobile Food Facility Permit issued by the Alameda County <br /> Department of Environmental Health, as required. <br /> 5. Proof of a policy or policies of comprehensive general liability insurance, in an <br /> amount as approved by the City Attorney, against any injury, death, loss or damage as a result of <br /> wrongful or negligent acts or omissions by the permittee, with an endorsement naming the City <br /> as an additional insured. In addition, the permittee is required to carry workers' compensation and <br /> automobile coverage sufficient to meet the requirements of the State of California. <br /> C. All sidewalk vendors are required to have a business license pursuant to title 5 <br /> (Business Licensing and Taxation) of this code. <br /> D. Sidewalk vending permits are valid for a period of two years unless rescinded <br /> pursuant to section 6.38.050. <br /> 6.38.030 General Regulations. <br /> A. To maintain accessibility standards for the City's disabled residents, every <br /> sidewalk vendor operating on any sidewalk or public right-of-way must ensure that no obstruction <br /> is placed in the sidewalk or public right-of-way that would reduce the width of the sidewalk to less <br /> than forty eight (48) inches, exclusive of the top of the curb. No obstruction shall be located in a <br /> sidewalk or public right-of-way less than six (6) feet in width when the sidewalk is adjacent to the <br /> curb. <br /> B. To prevent food-borne illness and protect the health and safety of the City's <br /> residents, every sidewalk vendor selling any food or beverage is required to wear a hairnet and <br /> food service gloves. <br /> C. To prevent dangerous distractions and promote the general welfare of the City's <br /> residents, sidewalk vendors emitting any loud, unnecessary and unusual noises must comply with <br /> chapter 9.04 (Noise Regulations) of this code. <br /> D. A sidewalk vending permit does not provide an exclusive right to operate within <br /> any specific portion of the public right-of-way. <br /> E. No equipment or objects used for sidewalk vending purposes may be left or <br /> maintained in public spaces or in any portion of the public right-of-way from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 <br /> a.m. Any equipment or objects left overnight in public spaces or in any portion of the public right- <br /> of-way will be considered discarded and may be seized or disposed of by the City. <br /> F. To facilitate the enforcement of this chapter, every sidewalk vendor must display <br /> their City-issued sidewalk vending permit on the street- side portion of their pushcart, stand, <br /> display, pedal-driven cart, wagon, showcase, rack, or other non-motorized conveyance when <br /> operating in the public right-of-way. <br /> G. To prevent unintended rolling or slipping, a sidewalk vendor is prohibited from <br /> operating a pushcart, pedal-driven cart, wagon, or other non-motorized conveyance on a public- <br /> right-of-way with a slope greater than five percent. <br /> H. Sidewalk vendors that sell food shall maintain a trash container in or on their <br /> pushcart, stand, display, pedal-driven cart, wagon, showcase, rack, or other non-motorized <br /> conveyance, and shall not empty their trash into public trashcans. Sidewalk vendors shall not <br /> leave any location without first picking up, removing, and disposing of all trash or refuse from their <br /> operation. <br /> 6.38.040 Specific Regulations. <br />