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March 19, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />3) Shall be allowed for no longer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive <br />days each calendar year. <br />4) 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 />5) 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 />6) The outdoor sales area shall not obstruct existing pedestrian access on the <br />site, whether from parking areas to the building entrance or from the public <br />street to the building entrance. <br />7). Accessory structures in conjunction with the seasonal sales shall meet all <br />applicable fire codes and parking lot setback requirements. Enclosed structures <br />200 square feet or more in size and/or open-sided canopies 400 square feet or <br />more require a review and inspection by the Fire Marshal. <br />For the application in question, the proposed garden center is proposed to be within a fenced <br />enclosure shown as approximately 132 feet in length by 42 feet in width. A temporary <br />greenhouse approximately 72 feet long by 22 feet wide (approximately 1,580 square feet) is <br />located within the enclosed area, which is otherwise occupied by display of garden plants and <br />materials. The site has been utilized in this manner on a seasonal basis in prior years. Indeed, <br />the aerial photography on the Hennepin County property information website shows the prior <br />installation, which is similar to that now proposed under the CUP:
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