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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK
ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING BY
AMENDING SECTION 14:4-12 TEMPORARY USES
THE CITY OF ST LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN:
Findings
Sec. L The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning
Commission (Case No. 98-11-ZA)
Sec 2 The St. Louis Park Ordinance Code, Section 14:4-12.2 is hereby amended to read
as follows.
F. AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES - NOT MORE THAN FORTY-
FIVE (45) DAYS
G. AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES - UP TO SIX (6) MONTHS
The sale of agricultural commodities, including seasonal farmers' markets,
greenhouses, and gardening supplies, which are offered for sale directly from the
grower/producer, shall be allowed as a temporary use provided the following
standards are satisfied
1 A Site Plan must be submitted to the City.
2. The temporary use shall be located in the C-1 Neighborhood
Commercial District, C-2 Commercial District, or the M -X Mixed
Use District.
3. The owner of the property on which the temporary use is located
shall submit a letter in support of the use to the Zoning
Administrator.
4. In the event the temporary use is located on a surface parking lot or
area, such use shall not encumber more than ten (10) percent of the
total amount of available parking spaces
5. Products shall be limited to produce, vegetables, flowers, plants and
related items
6. Sales activities may be conducted within a required yard provided
the area is paved and the activity does not interfere with parking,
traffic circulation or emergency access. Temporary sales on
unpaved landscaped areas is prohibited
7. Tents, stands, and other similar temporary structures may be
utilized, provided they are clearly identified on the submitted plan
and provided that it is determined that they will not impair parking
capacity, emergency access, or the safe and efficient movement of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic on or off the site
8 The submitted plan shall clearly demonstrate that adequate off-
street parking for the proposed temporary use can and will be
provided for the duration of the temporary use Determination of
compliance with this requirement shall include the consideration of
the nature of the temporary use and applicable parking
requirements set forth in Section 14:6-1 0. Consideration shall be
given to the parking needs and requirements of the principal uses
located on the same property If unforeseen circulation or
congestion problems occur on the site, or causes traffic to back up
on public streets, the Zoning Administrator may order the use to
relocate on the same property or to be removed.
9. Signage related to the temporary use shall be in compliance with
the applicable standards set forth in Section 14.6-2.0 and below-
• Freestanding signs shall not exceed 16 square feet
• All other signage shall be placed on a tent or canopy
• No sign face shall exceed 100 square feet
Special signage for purposes of traffic direction and control may be
authorized by the Zoning Administrator.
10 The maximum time for sales activities shall be six (6) months per
calendar year per property
11. All stands, equipment, signs and other structures shall be
maintained in good repair
12. All stands, equipment, signs, and other structures shall be removed
on the last day of the temporary use
Renumber existing G to H.
Sec. 3 The contents of Planning Case File 98-11-ZA are hereby entered into and
made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case
Sec 4 This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its publication.
ATTEST
C.Clerk
Reviewed for administration:
98-11 RES 12
Adopted by the Ci Council June 15, 1998
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SUMMARY
ORDINANCE NO. 2120-98
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE ST LOUIS PARR ORDINANCE CODE
RELATING TO ZONING BY AMENDING
SECTION 14.4-12 TEMPORARY USES
This ordinance states that the sale of agncultural com-
modities can be permitted as a temporary use for up to six
months subject to the conditions in the Zoning Ordinance
This ordinance shall take effect 15 days after its publica-
tion
Adopted by the City Council June 15, 1998"
/a/ Gail Dorfman
Mayor
A copy of the full text of this ordinance is available for in-
spection with the City Clerk
(June 24, 1998) A3/Cty SLP Ord #2120-98