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A. Temporary stands for the sale of fruit or vegetables may be erected in any zoning district for the duration of the harvest season so long as:

1. Setback requirements are met;

2. The vendor provides safe vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress from the street to the temporary stand;

3. The site provides adequate parking;

4. The stand meets technical code requirements for utilities and structural integrity;

5. Refuse, recycling, and similar containers are sight-screened and are made of sound-muffling material such as molded plastic;

6. Lighting is in accordance with LUC 20.20.522;

7. Such temporary stand is removed by the vendor at the end of the harvest season.

B. Permanent stands for the sale of fruit and vegetables may be erected in zoning districts permitting such retail sales and are exempt from Design Review requirements so long as:

1. Setback requirements are met;

2. The vendor provides safe vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress from the street to the stand;

3. The site provides parking for retail uses according to the requirements of LUC 20.20.590 or district-specific parking requirements contained in Chapter 20.25 LUC;

4. The stand meets technical code requirements for utilities and structural integrity;

5. Refuse, recycling, and similar containers are sight-screened and are made of sound-muffling material such as molded plastic;

6. Lighting is designed to prevent spillover of light from the site to surrounding properties; and

7. Where interior property lines abut residentially zoned property, sight-screening in the form of solid board fencing, evergreen plantings, berming, or a combination thereof, to a height of six feet, is provided. (Ord. 5876, 5-18-09, § 16; Ord. 4654, 6-6-94, § 35)