§ 27-614. District TND.  


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  • In the traditional neighborhood design (TND) district, accessory uses are as follows:

    (1)

    Those accessory uses permitted in district agricultural (AG) through districts C-1, C- D, C-2, and C-3 districts.

    (2)

    Farmers' markets.

    a.

    Farmers' markets are allowed upon submitting an annual agreement with the department of urban planning and land use in this district. Farmers' markets that take place outside of the following zoning districts require a special use permit.

    (3)

    Food truck and mobile vending.

    a.

    Food trucks and mobile markets are allowed upon submitting an annual agreement with the department of urban planning and land use in this district. Food trucks that operate outside of the following zoning districts require a special use permit. All vending vehicles must comply with the following stipulations:

    1.

    The sales or vending area does not block an interior sidewalk and sidewalk remains ADA compliant.

    2.

    There is sufficient stacking area for pedestrians to wait on a sidewalk.

    3.

    Vendor does not install any permanent improvement on the sidewalk.

    4.

    Vehicle is not parked in a no-parking zone.

    5.

    Does not occupy parking required for other businesses.

    6.

    If in a metered spot, meter is paid.

    7.

    Proper trash receptacles are available and utilized. The operator is responsible for removing any trash associated with the operation.

    8.

    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.

    9.

    Hours of operation do not exceed 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

(Ord. No. O-66-15 , § 1, 12-10-2015; Ord. No. O-67-15 , § 1, 12-10-2015; Ord. No. O-35-18 , § 1, 9-27-2018)

Editor's note

Ord. No. O-66-15 , adopted Dec. 10, 2015, renumbered the former §§ 27-614 and 27-615 as §§ 27-615 and 27-616 and enacted a new § 27-614 as set out herein. The historical notation has been retained with the amended provisions for reference purposes.