![]() ![]() Egg first got permission from the city’s board of adjustment for this patio because the patio and the restaurant are not on the same lots. The 1,000-square-foot patio, which is limited to 10 tables and 40 seats, will be located in the parking lot next to the restaurant. According to the building inspector’s report, the Fins patio would be about 300 square feet and have 16 seats.įinally, for Egg, 510 and 512 Rehoboth Ave., commissioners authorized a supplemental permit of compliance to operate a dining patio serving alcoholic beverages. ![]() ![]() Similar to before, Fins was granted a supplemental permit of compliance to operate a dining patio serving alcoholic drinks on public space and was issued a $325 license agreement to operate that patio on a city sidewalk. The license is an annual renewal.Ĭommissioners then moved to Fins Fish House & Raw Bar, 243 Rehoboth Ave. The license agreement, which costs $325, allows the restaurant to use the city sidewalk in front of the building as its patio. According to the building inspector’s report, the area will be about 150 square feet and include 12 seats. The permit allows the restaurant to operate a dining patio serving alcoholic drinks on public space. From one end of Rehoboth Avenue to other, Rehoboth Beach commissioners approved supplemental permits of compliance and license agreements for businesses during a meeting May 8.Ĭity commissioners began the meeting by approving a supplemental permit of compliance and license agreement for Nalu, 41 Rehoboth Ave. ![]()
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