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    Concrete Patios in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Bill’s Installs The Best Concrete Patios in OKC – Video - September 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Concrete Patios in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Bill #39;s Installs The Best Concrete Patios in OKC
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    PVD Los Patios – Video - September 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    AUSDECK PATIOS ARCHERFIELD SPEEDWAY Sat 4 Oct: Monster Trucks, Sprintcars & More – Video - September 26, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    2014 Stratco Patios Dunk Contest – Video - September 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Patio bylaw public hearing next month - September 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Halifax Regional Council has voted in favour of some revisions to a proposed bylaw for sidewalk patios.

    The proposal had asked for bar owners to have a required liability insurance of $5-million, up from a current $2-million, but an amendment tabled by Councillor Reg Rankin put the new figure at $3-million.

    Councillor Waye Mason said hes okay with the decision for now.

    I expect staff will come to us in a couple years and say, Were having issues and we need to $5-million, I think thats going to come eventually, but its okay to phase it in, said Mason.

    Council is also going ahead with a supplementary staff report which will look at a tiered fee structure and possible subsidies for small patios.

    Mason said he fears council will approve year-round patios for those that qualify, shortly after theyve been taken down for the year.

    We might be able to get the bylaw rushed through quickly enough, that its approved in time for those patio owners so they dont have to take them down, said Mason. But thats looking a lot less likely after today because council asked for some changes and weve scheduled the public meeting that wont happen until a week at the end of October.

    Mason said having outdoor patios year round would be a huge deal for Halifax, and will add to the attractiveness of the city.

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    Branson releases revised draft of proposed smoke-free ordinance: Smoking to be allowed on outdoor patios - September 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The city of Branson released the third draft Monday of a proposed smoke-free ordinance. Among the major changes in the draft is that smoking would be allowed on outdoor patios.

    Mayor Raeanne Presley had asked for the newest draft to be available to the public before the city's Sept. 23 board of aldermen meeting. The ordinance is not on the agenda for that meeting, but now that the newest draft is available to the public, members of the public will have a chance speak out about it, according to Presley. The plan now is for the ordinance to be voted on during the city's Oct. 14 meeting. It is possible that portions of the ordinance could be amended at that time. If approved, the ordinance would go up for a final vote Oct. 28.

    The Branson Board of Aldermen recommended several changes to the smoke-free ordinance during a study session Thursday, Sept. 18.

    At the session, Planning & Development Director Joel Hornickel introduced several items for the board to consider, based on feedback from the public.

    Among the changes the board decided to make:

    Smoking would be allowed on outdoor patios. Several aldermen were interested in simplifying the ordinance as much as possible to allow smoking outdoors, but not indoors. Previously, the ordinance would not have allowed smoking on patios where employees served customers.

    Smoking would not be allowed within six feet, rather than 10 feet, of door or window. The aldermen also decided to specify that smoking can be allowed on decks and balconies, where a six-foot distance is not possible, as long as the door is closed.

    To allow outdoor smoking at RV parks and campgrounds, but it will continue to not be allowed in common areas, such as swimming pools or a laundry.

    Hotels can allow up to 20 percent of rooms to be designated as smoking rooms. The previous draft ordinance would not have allowed any smoking rooms at nightly rental hotels.

    The ordnance would now clarify that each violation is a $25 fine. Previously, the ordinance only referred to city code that specified a fine of up to $500, which would have been the highest in the country for smoking.

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    Proposed patio by-law would up insurance costs for business owners - September 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Carleton on Argyle Street in downtown Halifax

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    A proposed city by-law up for debate Tuesday afternoon could change the rules for patios in front of bars.

    City staff are recommending bars get $5-million in liability insurance up from $2-million for the patios, matching the insurance needed for large city events outdoors. Also changing is the fee structure for patios which will go from a hazy square-footage-based system to an $800 flat rate, and the date when bars can set up patios moving two weeks from April 1 to April 15.

    Mike Campbell, owner of the Carleton Music Bar and Grill on Argyle St said city staff are out of touch with the business community in Halifax.

    The bureaucracy in the city has no clue does not understand the business conditions that were dealing with, he said. They probably dont even bother to go out.

    Campbell said $5-million in liability is far more than necessary, will cost him thousands more in insurance fees every year, and likely up his deductible. The $2-million that every bar has now is more than enough, he said, and the city is just trying to cover itself.

    Its just more money coming out of our pockets, and we dont have any as it is, he said.

    One part of the by-law does give him some hope though. Campbell said he and other bar owners in Halifax could save money by leaving their patios up year-round.

    The new by-law proposes council approve bars to have their patios out all year on a case-by-case basis.

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    New California law allows dogs to dine on restaurant patio - September 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Assemblymember MarikoYamada's Assembly Bill 1965, allowing dogs on restaurant patios, was signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last month. The bill will give restaurants the option to allow pet dogs in their outdoor seating areas under specified conditions unless a local ordinance determines otherwise.

    "It will soon be legal to take your beagle with you to dinner," stated Assemblymember Yamada. "With Governor Brown's signature, restaurateurs in California will see more businesses catering to their customers and the canine companions they love. I wish everyone 'bone apptit'."

    AB 1965 does not mandate that restaurants allow dogs on their patios, but makes the practice permissible as long as basic health standards and local ordinances are followed. Several Willits-area dining establishments have informally followed this rule for years.

    Restaurant owners could make this decision without the threat of a citation or lawsuit, while protecting public health.

    This law will become effective on Jan. 1, 2015.

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    LANDSCAPING, COLUMBUS OH, ENVISIONS LANDSCAPE, PATIOS, LIGHTS, FIRE PITS – Video - September 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    New Rules Could Ban Smoking In Gardens And Patios - September 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    "It's going to affect us. It will affect our income and then what we're able to put back into the economy." (see attached video)

    Small outdoor dining areas like this one at Stumpy's Pub in Rockford could soon be ruled out for smokers. That's because new rules being considered by the Illinois legislature could ban smoking outside in gardens and patios. It's a proposal one of the owners of Stumpy's Pub says would be bad for business.

    "A lot of places have spent a lot of money on developing smoking areas and trying to go by the rules that they developed the first time for this. And, now once you spent tens of thousands or a hundred-thousand dollars on something like this, now all of a sudden they come in and they're going to change the rules on it," said JayGesner.

    Senator Dave Syverson, 35th District,agrees and calls the new regulations unnecessary. "People like the idea that it's smoke free inrestaurants but they don't oppose the idea if someone wants to smoke outside and its worked. So why come in and change that and create hardship for smokers but also restaurants," said Senator Dave Syverson.

    Syverson is urging fellow legislators on the rules committee to vote down what he calls an overreach by the governor.

    "What we have is the governor and the health department trying to change a rule not a law but trying to change a rule that would ban smokers outside of restaurants even though it's following the law," said Syverson.

    And, for the sake of his business and others like him- Gesner agrees.

    "Every customer we lose we have to order less, we need less help, its just a chain affect on the whole economy."

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