§ 153.232 SALE OF INDIGENOUS PRODUCE.
   A temporary administrative permit may be issued for a period not to exceed six months each year, allowing the sale of produce grown in the county at temporary locations by county residents. The Zoning Administrator will issue a temporary agricultural sales permit for a lot of record after being satisfied that the sale of indigenous produce is occurring out of the road right-of-way, that there are not traffic safety problems caused by the sale, that at least two cars can be safely parked near the vendor, and that the vendor has obtained the permission of the property owner prior to selling the indigenous produce. The purpose of this provision is to ensure pedestrian and vehicle safety at roadside stands. Site plan review will be performed by the Planning/Zoning Department. Temporary hookup of electricity may be allowed during the six-month period of time that the permit is in effect each year. Temporary agricultural sales permits are to be issued by the Zoning Administrator, and are not renewable or transferable. A temporary agricultural sales permit for a lot of record shall only be permitted one time per year. No permits of any nature are necessary for roadside stands selling sweetgrass baskets or indigenous produce that are produced or grown on the property where the roadside stand is located.
(Ord. 2012-06, § 6.6.3, passed 10-18-2012; Ord. 2013-02, passed 4-18-2013)