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line. Where portable restroom facilities are allowed, but cannot be placed to <br />meet these requirements due to physical condition of the property, they may <br />be placed in the driveway in front of the principal residence, and encroach in <br />front of the building line no more than eight (8) feet. <br />2)In all Commercial, Industrial and PUD districts, portable restroom facilities <br />shall be allowed in conjunction with a permitted construction activity. The <br />activity must be permitted by the city; the duration of the portable restroom <br />facility cannot begin prior to the issuance of the permit and must end prior to <br />either the expiration date of the permit or the approval of permitted work by <br />the city building inspector, whichever is shorter. Portable restroom facilities <br />within these districts must be completely shielded from public view by a fence <br />or other opaque screening method equal in height to no less than that of the <br />structure when viewed from the street. <br />3)In any R/OS, Recreation and Open Space district, portable restroom facilities <br />shall be allowed for purposes of serving the public use of property as needed. <br />4)In all districts, portable restroom facilities shall be placed in such a way as to <br />maximize, insofar as practictable, screening of view from the public right of <br />way and/or residentially zoned property, while acknowledging the need for <br />service and maintenance access. <br />(F)Accessory Seasonal Outdoor Sales, within a Commercial or PUD district, is allowed per <br />the following requirements: <br />1) The Seasonal Outdoor Sales is an accessory aspect of the principal business <br />on the property. <br />2) Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). For recurring seasonal sales, the <br />CUP shall be valid for each year the sales area is reestablished under an <br />Administrative permit issued by the Zoning Administrator. A lapse of more <br />than one year, or a change to the configuration or size of the proposed sales <br />area, shall require an amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. <br />2) Shall be allowed for no longer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive <br />days each calendar year. <br />3) The outdoor sales area shall be located within the parking lot in a location so <br />as not to disrupt the safety and flow of customer traffic. <br />4) The outdoor sales area shall not eliminate parking spaces to an amount that is <br />detrimental to primary use or function of the site. <br />5) The outdoor sales area shall not obstruct existing pedestrian access on the site, <br />whether from parking areas to the building entrance or from the public street <br />to the building entrance. <br />6. Accessory structures in conjunction with the seasonal sales shall meet all <br />applicable fire codes and parking lot setback requirements. Enclosed <br />structures 200 square feet or more in size and/or open-sided canopies 400 <br />square feet or more require a review and inspection by the Fire Marshal. <br />Commented [SG2]: Make this comment also on <br />residenƟal in SecƟon 1)  <br />37