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Ordinance Number
1987-29
Adopted Date
03/10/1987
Ordinance Type
Licensing and License Taxes
State Filed Date
03\16\1987
Entity Name
Transient Merchant Permits
Code Number
Chapter 15
Subject
Transient Merchant Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
1240
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1451
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ORDINANCE NO. 87-29 <br />(2). Operation in rights-of-way and easements. No transient <br />merchants. shall operate within any public rights-of-way. No <br />operations within easements shall be permitted unless specifically <br />allowed by all parties having an interest in such easements. <br />(3). Exemptions. The following types of sales operations, <br />for purposes of zoning regulations, shall not be considered <br />transient merchants: <br />a) curbside mobile ice cream sales involving frequent, <br />intermittent stops; <br />b) merchandise deliveries; <br />c) mobile prepared food services catering to employees at <br />employment sites or patrons at permitted special events. <br />(4) Time Limitations and Classifications. All transient <br />merchant temporary use permits shall clearly define an expiration <br />date No permit shall be transferable, and no permit shall be <br />good for a period of more than six months. Renewal of a permit_ <br />shall require re-application. <br />(a) Transient Merchant Classifications. All proposed <br />transient merchant uses shall be classified as one of <br />the following: <br />Class A: Fruit and Vegetable Sales. <br />Class B: Seasonal Sales such as Christmas tree sales <br />and other similar uses;. use in operation, no <br />more than 45 days during any given permit <br />vear. (Season and permitey ar periods must be <br />ation <br />Class A and Class B permits may be renewed every six <br />months. <br />(5) Approval of planning director required. The planning <br />and development director shall, based on review of the application <br />and conformance with 'the criteria specified herein, have the <br />authority to approve, approve with conditions, or deny any tran- <br />sient merchant temporary use permit application or re-application. <br />(6) Appeals of decision. If an applicant disagrees with a <br />determination made by the planning and development director under <br />these provisions, review shall be available to the applicant by <br />way of written appea <br />Written appeals of ang <br />to the planninc <br />Manning and zon <br />zoning commission. <br />commission determina- <br />specified <br />on T.U.P. <br />(b) Specific <br />a <br />Class A and Class B permits may be renewed every six <br />months. <br />(5) Approval of planning director required. The planning <br />and development director shall, based on review of the application <br />and conformance with 'the criteria specified herein, have the <br />authority to approve, approve with conditions, or deny any tran- <br />sient merchant temporary use permit application or re-application. <br />(6) Appeals of decision. If an applicant disagrees with a <br />determination made by the planning and development director under <br />these provisions, review shall be available to the applicant by <br />way of written appea <br />Written appeals of ang <br />to the planninc <br />Manning and zon <br />zoning commission. <br />commission determina- <br />tion may be considered by the board <br />of county commissioners. <br />(b) Specific <br />permit renewal <br />and re-application <br />periods. <br />Class A and Class B permits may be renewed every six <br />months. <br />(5) Approval of planning director required. The planning <br />and development director shall, based on review of the application <br />and conformance with 'the criteria specified herein, have the <br />authority to approve, approve with conditions, or deny any tran- <br />sient merchant temporary use permit application or re-application. <br />(6) Appeals of decision. If an applicant disagrees with a <br />determination made by the planning and development director under <br />these provisions, review shall be available to the applicant by <br />way of written appea <br />Written appeals of ang <br />to the planninc <br />Manning and zon <br />zoning commission. <br />commission determina- <br />Section 5 <br />All previous ordinances, resolutions, or motions of the Board <br />of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida which <br />conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed <br />to the extent of such conflict. All Special Acts of the <br />legislature applying only to the unincorporated portion of Indian <br />River County and which conflict with the provisions of this <br />ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. <br />CODING: Words in type are deletions from existing <br />law; words underlined are additions <br />-5- <br />tion may be considered by the board <br />of county commissioners. <br />Section 5 <br />All previous ordinances, resolutions, or motions of the Board <br />of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida which <br />conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed <br />to the extent of such conflict. All Special Acts of the <br />legislature applying only to the unincorporated portion of Indian <br />River County and which conflict with the provisions of this <br />ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. <br />CODING: Words in type are deletions from existing <br />law; words underlined are additions <br />-5- <br />
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