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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 />permit or county right-of-way permit, whichever is <br />applicable, is issued for the driveway. <br />(h) During all sales hours, a minimum of four (4) temporary <br />standard -sized parking spaces for Class "A" and Class <br />"C" merchants, and a minimum of five (5) standard -sized <br />parking spaces for Class "B" merchants, shall be <br />provided on-site with all parking spaces and driveways <br />clearly demarcated on-site with wheelstops. <br />(i) No Class "A" transient merchant operation, as defined <br />herein, shall be located within three thousand (3,000) <br />lineal feet of another permitted "Class A" transient <br />merchant operation. No Class "C" transient merchant <br />operation, as defined herein, shall be located within <br />three thousand (3,000) lineal feet of another permitted <br />"Class C" transient merchant operation. <br />(1) Site dimensions; <br />(2) All required setback lines, <br />(3) Location and dimensions of all temporary <br />pavilions, driveways, entrances and exits, parking <br />spaces and wheel stops; <br />(4) Adjacent roads and road rights-of-way and <br />easements; <br />(5) Location and dimensions of all signs to be used. <br />(6) For Class "C" merchants, copies of all required <br />state and county licenses for the seafood sales <br />operation. <br />(k) Within thirty (30) days of temporary use permit <br />expiration, all items related to the transient merchant <br />operation shall be removed from the site and adjacent <br />county right-of-way shall be restored, as may be <br />required by the county engineering division. Prior to <br />the issuance of any temporary use permit, a cash bond <br />in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00) shall be <br />submitted to the county to guarantee site clean-up. <br />This cash bond amount may be increased to an amount of <br />five hundred dollars ($500.00) if temporary alterations <br />to county right-of-way (eg. temporary driveway culverts <br />and backfill) are required. If, after thirty (30) days <br />of permit expiration or abandonment of the site, the <br />site or adjacent county rights-of-way have not been <br />properly cleaned and restored by.the applicant, the <br />county may use the entire amount of submitted funds to <br />pay for disposing of all transient merchant -related <br />Coding: Underlined words are additions to existing LDR wording; words are <br />deletions from existing LDR wording. Page 4 <br />Any <br />include <br />sketch <br />showing: <br />(j) <br />application <br />shall a <br />(1) Site dimensions; <br />(2) All required setback lines, <br />(3) Location and dimensions of all temporary <br />pavilions, driveways, entrances and exits, parking <br />spaces and wheel stops; <br />(4) Adjacent roads and road rights-of-way and <br />easements; <br />(5) Location and dimensions of all signs to be used. <br />(6) For Class "C" merchants, copies of all required <br />state and county licenses for the seafood sales <br />operation. <br />(k) Within thirty (30) days of temporary use permit <br />expiration, all items related to the transient merchant <br />operation shall be removed from the site and adjacent <br />county right-of-way shall be restored, as may be <br />required by the county engineering division. Prior to <br />the issuance of any temporary use permit, a cash bond <br />in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00) shall be <br />submitted to the county to guarantee site clean-up. <br />This cash bond amount may be increased to an amount of <br />five hundred dollars ($500.00) if temporary alterations <br />to county right-of-way (eg. temporary driveway culverts <br />and backfill) are required. If, after thirty (30) days <br />of permit expiration or abandonment of the site, the <br />site or adjacent county rights-of-way have not been <br />properly cleaned and restored by.the applicant, the <br />county may use the entire amount of submitted funds to <br />pay for disposing of all transient merchant -related <br />Coding: Underlined words are additions to existing LDR wording; words are <br />deletions from existing LDR wording. Page 4 <br />
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