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Ordinance Number
2001-013
Adopted Date
05/22/2001
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
05\30\2016
Entity Name
Transient Merchant Fruit and Vegetable Stands
Timinsky; Jongs; Ken Lewis; Bobbi's; Clara Lewis; Cracker Trail;
Kahn
Code Number
Chapter 972 Temporary Uses
Subject
Electrical Hook ups for Fruit and Vegetable Stands
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO.`.2001-013 <br />(c) No permanent structures may be utilized, only temporary <br />pavilions may be utilized for transient merchant <br />operations. All facilities used shall be self-contained <br />and mobile or portable. No mobile homes or trailers <br />that exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area may <br />be utilized by Class "A" merchants [see section <br />972.08(4)(A) for details on Class "A" Class "B" and <br />Class "C" merchants]. Trailers may be used by Class "B" <br />merchants. Class "C" merchants may only be operated <br />from vehicles approved and licensed by the state for <br />seafood sales. Class "A" and Class "B" merchants are <br />further specified in section 972.08(3)(A)1. <br />(d) No utilities connections (such as electrical, <br />telephone, plumbing or septic tanks) shall be permitted <br />with the following exceptions: <br />(1) Class "B" transient merchants as defined herein <br />may obtain temporary electrical power for sales <br />operations, and <br />(2) Class A transient merchants as defined herein that <br />were in existence and permitted on May 22, 2001 <br />may obtain electrical power for fruit and <br />vegetable refrigeration only, subject to obtaining <br />applicable building permits. <br />(e) Any and all signs to be utilized on-site must conform <br />to county sign regulations and shall be deemed to be <br />temporary and not a structure, and must be removed upon <br />expiration of the temporary use permit or upon vacation <br />of the site. A sign permit, if required, must be <br />obtained prior to issuance of a transient merchant <br />temporary use permit. <br />(f) Driveways shall access the lowest classification road <br />available to the site; however, existing driveway cuts <br />may be used regardless of the classification of the <br />roadway accessed. <br />(g) All driveways utilized shall be either existing <br />improved and permitted driveways or new driveways <br />meeting the criteria specified herein. New driveways <br />(roads cuts) may be permitted by the county traffic <br />engineer: <br />1. If traffic maneuverability and safety can be <br />adequately handled by the new driveway location <br />and design; and <br />2. If a state department of transportation driveway <br />Coding: Underlined words are additions to existing LDR wording; strikentilrotigh words are <br />deletions from existing LDR wording. Page 3 <br />
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