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Ordinance Number
92-39
Adopted Date
09/29/1992
Ordinance Type
Amendment
State Filed Date
10\07\1992
Entity Name
Amending Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Definitions, Administrative Mechanisms zoning
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ORDINANCE 92-39 <br />5. Site suitability.The site ® shall be suitable for the <br />proposed use, • and shall not be adversely affected <br />by negative conditions such as flood hazard,poor drainage, <br />• and other conditions which may constitute a danger to <br />life, health, or property. <br />6. Duration. The tine the use ® will be permitted is as short <br />as practicable. <br />7. Protection of the public health. The proposed temporary use <br />shall not have an adverse affect on the public health. <br />Operators of temporary events involving service of food(s) and <br />drink(s) shall observe basic food protection measures. <br />Inspections of temporary food service and food outlet <br />facilities related to temporary events shall De conauctea Dy <br />the local public health authority. The local public health <br />authority is authorized to apply and collect any fees it <br />SECTION 36: Section 972.08(4) of the Temporary Uses chapter of the <br />land development regulations is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />1'(4) The purpose and intent of allowing certain types of transient <br />merchant operations is to allow roadside sale of products <br />historically indigenous to Indian River County (eq. fruits and <br />vegetables, seafood) or products historically available to <br />celebrate holidays (Christmas trees for Christmas, fireworks <br />for Independence Day or New Year's Day). Transient merchant <br />operations may be allowed if the following requirements and <br />standards are met. <br />(a) All transient merchant temporary use permits shall <br />clearly define an expiration date. No permit shall be <br />transferable, ana no permit snail De gooa Ior a perioa of <br />more than six (6) months. Renewal of a permit shall <br />require reapplication. <br />(1) Transient merchant classifications. All approvable <br />MEM transient merchant—Uses •• <br />transient <br />be limited to one of the <br />following categories: <br />Class A: Fruit and vegetable sales <br />Fruit and vegetable sales are allowed if items for <br />sale consist of only fresh fruits or fresh <br />vegetables in either their natural state or <br />authoritv. <br />fireworks sales and other similar uses; use in <br />operation no more than forty-five (45) days during <br />any calendar year on any given site. <br />Class C: Satellite seafood sales operations that: <br />Coding: Words in <br />- are associated with, owned, and operated by <br />a legally established_ permanent retail seafood <br />sales operation located in Indian River <br />County; and <br />- are operated from a vehicle that is state <br />approved and licensed for seafood sales, <br />whereby said vehicle is self-contained in <br />type are deletions from existing law. <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Friday, September 27, 2013 - 11:51:42 - Officia[Documents:594, Attachment Id 1, Page 33 <br />
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