§ 154.257 ACCESSORY TO NONRESIDENTIAL USES.
   (A)   Gift shop accessory to an otherwise allowed use.
      (1)   Maximum of ten percent gross floor area of principal use.
      (2)   Internal entrance (common entrance).
      (3)   Same hours of operation or more limited hours of operation than principal use.
   (B)   Open air display area.
      (1)   Open air display areas may not be located within required setback areas and are limited to the lesser of 150 square feet or a maximum of 25% of the width of a building frontage that contains a customer entrance or exit. There shall be no more than one building frontage with an outdoor display area.
      (2)   Open air display areas are to be located immediately adjacent to and within the dimensions of the building frontage and shall not extend beyond the building edge.
      (3)   Open air display shall not be located so as to block pedestrian walkways, doorways, parking stalls, drive aisles (including access for emergency services). Four feet is the minimum width required to maintain pedestrian access.
      (4)   Open air display areas shall not exceed a height of five feet, except that vending machines or cabinets for items such as beverages, ice, movies and propane may exceed the height as long as there are no more than three machines per frontage.
      (5)   Open air display areas shall be maintained in an orderly and attractive manner.
      (6)   Open air display areas shall be limited to products sold within the principal structure and shall not serve as a storage area for inventory.
   (C)   Temporary stand for sale of agricultural products (tree lot, farm stand, seasonal sales, etc.).
      (1)   Location of temporary outdoor sales shall be included on the site plan.
      (2)   Individual displays shall be limited to 30 consecutive days; temporary stand for sales may not occur more than 120 cumulative days within the year.
      (3)   Hours of operation shall be limited to those of the primary use.
      (4)   Portable toilet facilities shall not be permitted.
(Ord. 879, passed 10-28-2020)