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set back less than five hundred (500) feet from any occupied structure, unless the <br />o ccupant of an occupied structure located within five hundred (500) feet of a proposed <br />air curtain incinerator location acknowledges in writing to the county that he or she has <br />n o objection to the operation of an air curtain incinerator closer than five hundred (500) <br />feet to the structure that he or she occupies. Said acknowledgement shall be in a form <br />acceptable to the Indian River County Department of Emergency Services (Fire <br />D ivision). <br />(2) In addition to the requirements contained in Chapter 62-256 17 256, Florida <br />Administrative Code, and other laws and rules adopted by reference herein, the use of <br />air curtain incinerators shall be restricted to weekdays, that is Monday, Tuesday, <br />Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. No air curtain incinerator shall be used on a <br />S aturday, Sunday or holiday observed by the county. <br />PART IV: AMENDMENT OF TEMPORARY USES OF CHAPTER 972 OF THE <br />CODE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. <br />CHAPTER 972. TEMPORARY USES <br />S ection 972.08. Specific uses, standards and requirements. <br />(1) — (3) No change. <br />(4) The purpose and intent of allowing certain types of transient merchant <br />operations is to allow roadside sale of products historically indigenous to Indian River <br />County (eg. fruits and vegetables, seafood) or products historically available to <br />celebrate holidays (Christmas trees for Christmas); <br />New Year's Day). Transient merchant operations may be allowed if the following <br />requirements and standards are met. <br />(a) All transient merchant temporary use permits shall clearly define an <br />expiration date. No permit shall be transferable, and no permit shall be <br />good for a period of more than six (6) months. Renewal of a permit shall <br />require reapplication. <br />(1) Transient merchant classifications. All approvable transient <br />merchant uses shall be limited to one of the following categories: <br />Class A: Fruit and vegetable sales. Fruit and vegetable sales are <br />allowed if items for sale consist of only fresh fruits or fresh vegetables in <br />either their natural state or prepackaged individual containers when <br />approved by the county public health authority. <br />Class B: Seasonal sales such as Christmas tree and fireworks <br />sales and other similar uses; use in operation no more than forty-five (45) <br />days during any calendar year on any given site. <br />Class C: Satellite seafood sales operations that: <br />Are associated with, owned and operated by a legally <br />established permanent retail seafood sales operation located in <br />Indian River County; and <br />Are operated from a vehicle that is state approved and <br />licensed for seafood sales, whereby said vehicle is self-contained <br />in regards to power, refrigeration, running water, and wastewater <br />F:\Attorney\Bill\Ordinance Amendments\Fire Code\Final Ordinance.doc <br />