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• Planning Minutes <br />5/22/95 <br />Page 3 <br />use permit. All property owners within 350 feet of the property were notified, <br />as required, and no calls were received. <br />Public Hearing opened at 7:20. There being no one wishing to be heard the <br />hearing closed at 7:21. <br />After a brief discussion, Salzberg moved that the conditional use permit for the <br />construction of a 32 foot high addition to the existing home be recommended <br />for approval with the condition that it be constructed of building materials that <br />match the existing structure. <br />Seconded by Wilcox and passed unanimously. <br />PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE ADDITION OF THE DEFINITION OF <br />"SIDEWALK SALE" TO THE ZONING CODE <br />Asleson briefly reviewed the current zoning code relating to the outdoor sale of <br />• merchandise in a B-3 zone as discussed at the April 24, 1995 planning meeting <br />and the fact that what is missing from the code is an actual definition of the <br />term, "sidewalk sale". She recommended the following definition to added to <br />the zoning code: <br />Sale -Sidewalk. The selling of goods by a business proprietor just <br />outside of the public customer entrance of the proprietor's business <br />where the merchandise sold outside is similar to what is ordinarily sold <br />inside the abutting business and the sales are managed and operated by <br />the abutting business proprietor. <br />Asleson said this definition would clarify that: <br />• The merchandise sold must be similar to what is sold inside the business. <br />• The sidewalk sale must be conducted by the proprietor of the business, <br />which would prevent the owners of a shopping center or individual <br />proprietors from leasing sidewalk sale space to a vendor other than their <br />existing businesses. <br />• A business could not operate a sale in an adjoining parking lot or open <br />area, except for the limited sale of their own merchandise when the <br />business' customer entrance abuts such an area. <br />• Public Hearing opened at 7:25 and closed at 7:26. <br />
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