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3(a) Conditional Use Permit Application to operate a Farmers Market
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3(a) Conditional Use Permit Application to operate a Farmers Market
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io' X io' in size. Hours of operation are proposed to be 8:0o AM to l:oo PM, but <br /> could be altered an hour earlier or later dependent upon vendors schedules. <br /> Applicant also proposes to remove the short, decorative fence along the west <br /> property line to allow easy access onto the site from Government Drive. <br /> The parking requirements of Section i�-�.io do not apply. Sufficient parking <br /> spaces are available along Government Drive and Oriole Street. Customers for <br /> farmers markets are transient in nature and shouldn't occupy parking spaces for <br /> a long period of time. <br /> All signage will need to meet the ordinance and be permitted under a separate <br /> Land Use Permit. <br /> Applicable Regulations: <br /> Section 17-5.12 DOWNTOWN MIXED USE (DMU) <br /> 1. Purpose and Intent: To provide a zoning classification for a mix of high- <br /> density residential and commercial uses. Development in this zone relies less on <br /> automobile traffic and more on walking,biking and other similar modes of <br /> transportation. Infrastructure must be in place to provide on-street parking and <br /> walkways as well as connection to municipal water and sanitary sewer utilities. <br /> Downtown Mixed-Use zones should be clustered to provide the maximum <br /> amount of interaction and accessibility between the different establishments. <br /> 2. Compatibility: The Downtown Mixed-Use zone is most compatible with <br /> and should be established next to the Urban Residential zone, but it also may be <br /> adjacent to the Transition Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Zones. <br /> 3. Lot and Use Requirements (DMU). <br /> Lot width—feet, minimum 25 <br /> Buildable lot area— s uare feet, minimum 2,250 <br /> Maximum Density(units er acre) 24 <br /> Setback, ri t of wa , City road- feet, minimum 1 <br /> Setback, ri t of way, Count or State road, feet, minimum 10 <br /> Setback, side yard— feet, minimum � <br /> Setback, rear—feet, minimum 10 <br /> Setback, si —feet, minimum 1 <br /> Setback, arking from building or lot line —feet,minimum 0 <br /> Setback, wetland—feet, minimum 30 <br /> Im ervious Covera e with storm sewer available 90% <br /> Im ervious Covera e without storm sewer available 50% <br /> Building height—feet, maximum 25 <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3(a)-2 <br /> March i9,2020 <br />
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