Hindustan Times (Noida)

East Delhi civic body unveils policy to allow open-air dining at eateries

- Vatsala Shrangi vatsala.shrangi@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) has approved a policy allowing restaurant­s to serve food and beverages in open spaces such as terraces or balconies, according to an order by the civic body.

The order that was issued by the civic body’s public health department on September 17 stated, “.... the use of open space/ terrace abutting licensed eating houses for service purpose is allowed and will be regulated as per the provisions of the Delhi Municipal Act, 1957, requisite technical terms and conditions are applicable .... ”

Senior officials confirmed that the EDMC mayor has given the policy an anticipato­ry approval, after which the department issued the order. Usually, the proposals are first vetted and approved by the standing committee and then by the House of the elected councillor­s before being implemente­d.

According to the policy, applicants will have to submit a no objection certificat­e (NOC) from the land owner for using the open space/terrace for service purpose only. Also, it makes it mandatory for restaurant owners to get an NOC from the Delhi Fire Service (DFS).

The policy says that no cooking or food preparatio­n will be allowed in the open area, and that it must not be covered.

“If liquor is being served in the open spaces, it has to be done in a way that it is not visible to passersby, which means that it should have a wall with a provision for regulated entry/exit. The open space should also have a direct access or opening to the main road,” it said.

Besides, permission will be given for dining in open areas only on the submission of building structural safety certificat­e by registered structural engineer, the policy says.

Public health department officials said restaurant owners will be charged an open service area fee along with the licence fee for operating such spaces. “The fee for operating open spaces will be charged at the rate of ₹200 per square feet for restaurant that are rated less than four stars. For restaurant­s operating in star hotels (four stars and above) the rate will be ₹400 per square feet. The validity of the licence will be up to three years and will be renewed accordingl­y with licence of eating house,” said a senior official, who asked not to be named.

EDMC mayor Shyam Sunder Aggarwal said besides providing a legal sanction to open air dining, which has been a long-standing demand by restaurant owners, the policy will also help boost revenue. “There are many five-star hotels in our area as well as a number of standalone restaurant­s, and we hope to earn substantia­l revenue.,” said Aggarwal.

The South Delhi civic body framed the same policy last year.

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