Whangarei district restaurants, cafes and bars offering alfresco dining on the footpaths outside their premises will have to leave a 1.2m space clear for pedestrians and take out $1 million public liability insurance to cover any claims for damage or injury.
The Whangarei District Council district living committee yesterday decided to replace the district's 12-year-old rules on alfresco dining with a new policy drawn up after discussion with business owners.
Council environmental trends analyst Sonya Seutter said in a report that, under the old rules, the council's general approach when dealing with alfresco dining in public places was to prepare ad hoc site agreements with applicants.
On payment of a single fee, a permit would be issued allowing alfresco dining in an identified location.
But no arrangements were made for managing outdoor furniture, resulting in issues around "walkability" and public safety, leading to complaints.