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A. Maintain the aesthetic attractiveness of city rights-of-way and other city property.

B. Promote public safety and orderly movement of pedestrians and, where designated, drivers who use city rights-of-way and/or city property;

C. Protect the city’s business community by eliminating the inequity faced by stationary businesses that compete with itinerant businesses, and undermine the strength of its commercial life;

D. Promote compliance with relevant building, land use regulatory requirements, licensing and permit requirements, fire, health and safety codes. (Ord. 20-001 § 5, 2020; Ord. 19-004 § 3, 2019)