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ORDINANCE 2012-022 <br />(e) All temporary real estate sales offices shall provide parking as required for model <br />homes in section 972.08(l)(B), and shall have water and wastewater treatment <br />provisions approved by the environmental health and utility services department <br />for the lot or site upon which the temporary office will be located. For temporary <br />offices associated with multifamily or non-residential projects, all applicable <br />landscaping requirements of Chapter 926 shall be satisfied. <br />(f) The sketch accompanying the temporary use permit application shall identify the <br />driveway access to the lot or site, parking areas (spaces, dimensions, method of <br />stabilization), water and wastewater services, landscaping improvements (if <br />applicable), and building setbacks and dimensions (or building envelope). <br />At the time of application submittal, the applicant shall verify in writing that <br />the proposed real estate sales office use is not prohibited by recorded private <br />deed restrictions. In addition, the applicant shall provide contact <br />information for any property owners association established for the <br />subdivision in which the real estate sales office is proposed. <br />(4) The purpose and intent of allowing certain types of transient merchant operations <br />is to allow roadside sale of products historically indigenous to Indian River County (eg. Fruits, <br />ate -vegetables, and seafood) or products historically available to celebrate holidays (Christmas <br />trees for Christmas). 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 expiration <br />date. No permit shall be transferable, and no permit shall be good for a period of <br />more than six «` fnenone year for a Class A merchant, six months for a <br />Class C merchant, and no more than forty-five (45) days during any calendar <br />year for a Class B merchant, as defined below. Renewal of a permit shall <br />require reapplication. <br />(1) Transient merchant classifications. All approvable transient merchant uses <br />shall be limited to one (1) of the following categories: <br />Class A: Fruit and vegetable sales. Fruit and vegetable sales are allowed if <br />items for sale consist of only fresh fruits or fresh vegetables in either their <br />natural state or prepackaged individual containers when approved by the <br />county public health authority. <br />Class B: Seasonal sales such as Christmas trees and other similar uses; use <br />in operation no more than forty-five (45) days during any calendar year on <br />any given site. <br />Class C: Satellite seafood sales operations that: <br />Are associated with, owned and operated by a legally established <br />permanent retail seafood sales operation located in Indian River <br />County; and <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 4 <br />Strike tHfeegl: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPAZMTU8\2012-022 972 TUP.doc <br />