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10. Parking shall be provided at a rate of li-spaces per display <br />stand or booth. <br />11. Prior to issuance of a temporary use permit, the applicant <br />must obtain approval from the County Traffic Engineer for the <br />proposed traffic circulation flow (plan). <br />12. No limited,, community flea market shall be allowed to be <br />located closer than one (1) mile to another approved limited, <br />community flea market use. <br />13. The total amount <br />of display <br />area <br />of <br />a limited, community flea <br />market use shall <br />not exceed <br />one <br />(1) <br />acre in -size. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners determine <br />that existing county flea market' regulations are adequate. If the <br />Board makes such a determinationj the Wabasso flea market sponsor <br />could pursue alternative 1 (a, b. or, c), as previously described <br />in staff's report, to accommodate the Wabasso flea market use. <br />Alternatively, if the Board decides to pursue an LDR amendment to <br />allow limited,, community flea market events by issuance of a <br />temporary use permit,, then staff recommends that the Board direct <br />staff to initiate an LDR amendment, incorporating the 13 criteria <br />outlined in this report under alternative #3.* <br />Commissioner Adams felt that Alternative 3 might be a <br />solution, although she realized it was not staff's first choice. <br />Nancy Pletcher, owner of the antique store located on the <br />subject property, was comfortable with Alternative 3, but her first <br />choice was to have the activity redefined and a temporary use <br />permit issued. <br />Director Boling pointed out that a temporary use permit would <br />not be appropriate because this is a recurring event. <br />Ms. Fletcher could not understand why an event occurring on <br />Sunday mornings for six months, a total of 26 days, was any <br />different than Christmas trees being sold every day for a month. <br />She urged the Board to simply issue a permit for a street festival <br />one day a week for six months. She did not see anything wrong with <br />people getting together and socializing on Sunday mornings and was <br />astounded by how complicated this has become. <br />Commissioner Adams commented that she noticed the antique <br />store was f or sale and asked what would happen if the business were <br />sold. <br />Ms. Fletcher indicated that the event would most likely be <br />discontinued at that location. She stressed that whether the event <br />is held there or somewhere else, provisions should be made for it <br />to continue because some subdivisions do not allow yard sales. She <br />17 <br />W�E M <br />1993 toa 89 VU <br />
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