Wyandotte County - Unified Government |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 27. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
Article VIII. ZONING |
Division 7. ACCESSORY USES |
§ 27-610. Districts R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6 and R-M.
In the townhouse (R-3), garden apartment (R-4), apartment (R-5), high-rise apartment (R-6), and mobile home park (R-M) districts, accessory uses are as follows:
(1)
Those accessory uses permitted in the R-1 district.
(2)
Parking areas.
(3)
Recreation areas including tenant-used swimming pools and minor recreational buildings.
(4)
Trash collection centers.
(5)
Power generators.
(6)
Vending machines for tenant use.
(7)
Necessary offices and maintenance facilities and other similar uses.
(8)
Mobile market vending for food access.
a.
Mobile markets are allowed upon submitting an annual agreement with the department of urban planning and land use in this district.
1.
Locations must invite the mobile market to park at their lot and be willing to sign the agreement with the planning office.
2.
Annual agreement can be reviewed at any time during the year if complaints of non-compliance are submitted.
3.
Final agreement packet to include: dates and times of operation for each stop, property owner signatures (property manager if permissible). All vending vehicles must comply with the following stipulations:
(i)
The sales or vending area does not block an interior sidewalk and sidewalk remains ADA compliant.
(ii)
Vehicle is not parked within 100 feet of a single-family home.
(iii)
There is sufficient stacking area for pedestrians to wait on a sidewalk.
(iv)
Vendor does not install any permanent improvement on the sidewalk.
(v)
Vehicle is not parked in a no-parking zone.
(vi)
Does not occupy parking required for other businesses.
(vii)
If in a metered spot, meter is paid.
(viii)
Proper trash receptacles are available and utilized. The operator is responsible for removing any trash associated with the operation.
(ix)
May not operate within 500 feet of a public entrance of an established business offering similar products during the hours that the business is open to the public.
(x)
Mobile markets may operate from 9 a.m.—7 p.m. Sunday—Thursday and 9 a.m.—8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
(xi)
Mobile markets must display signage indicating contact information for appeals/complaints, as well as proof of annual agreement at each stop (or on vehicle).
(xii)
Mobile markets may not park for more than four hours at any one location.
(Code 1988, § 27-1274; Ord. No. 64690, § 1(27-61.4), 8-30-1984; Ord. No. O-35-18 , § 1, 9-27-2018)