§ 118-1408. Special exceptions.  


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  • (a)

    In the commercial corridor, all permitted, prohibited, and special exception uses remain the same as identified in the underlying zoning districts. In addition, within the commercial corridor, display areas, outdoor sales areas, outdoor storage areas, commercial play devices, kiosks or other permanent enclosed structures used for commercial purposes may be permitted as a special exception use, provided, in addition to complying with the requirements of division 3, article II, chapter 118 of the Code, such use is consistent with sound and generally accepted land use planning principles and practices. Except as provided in this section, all special exception requests pertaining to this article shall be submitted, reviewed, advertised, granted, denied or granted with conditions pursuant to division 3, article II, chapter 118 of the Code. Appeals of the decision of the planning and zoning board shall be pursuant to division 5, article II, chapter 118 of the Code.

    (b)

    Pursuant to section 22-28(b) of the Code, an open air vendor must obtain an occupational license as required of agents, peddlers and solicitors in section 66-104. It shall be unlawful for any open air vender to operate without a regulatory permit granted by the city commission.

(Ord. No. 03-30, § 2, 9-17-03)