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City Council Ordinance 349ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 349 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3 OF THE MONTICELLO CITY CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 10 City of Monticello Wright County, Minnesota The City Council of the City of Monticello does hereby ordain: Section 1: The City Code is hereby amended as follows: 3-10-1: DEFINITION: When used in this ordinance, the following term has the following W meaning: (A) "Transient merchant" includes any person, firm, or corporation, whether as owner, agent, consignee, or employee, who engages in a temporary business (for six months or less) of selling and delivering goods, wares, and merchandise, or buying and receiving goods, wares, and merchandise within the city and who, in furtherance of such purpose, hires, leases, uses, or occupies any building, structure, motor vehicle, trailer, tent, railroad boxcar, boat, public room in hotels, lodging houses, apartments, shops, or any street, alley, or other place within the city for the exhibition and sale of such goods, wares, and merchandise either privately or at public auction, provided that such definition does not include any person, firm, or corporation who, while occupying such temporary location, does not sell from stock but exhibits samples for the purpose of securing orders for future delivery only. Location utilized by transient merchants shall be consistent with uses identified as permitted in particular zoning district and adequate off-street parking is available. 3-10-2: (C) GENERAL LICENSE RESTRICTIONS: 1. No transient merchant shall sell or offer for sale any goods, wares, or merchandise within the city from a stationary location on public or private property without first obtaining the written consent of the property owner or occupant. 2. No transient merchant license shall be issued nor shall any vendor conduct sales from any location which does not have sufficient parking for customers and for areas where customer parking would interfere with normal traffic flow. The space used by the vendor, including_ space used for off-street parking, shall not exceed the space needed for the existing business at the site. Adequate off- street parking shall be available to meet the required principal use of the property and the transient merchant/vendor use of the property. 3. Only one (1) transient merchant license shall be issued per location (property owner) at any given time. 4. No merchant shall display or off for sale any merchandise within or upon any public right-of-way or within the front or side yard setback areas of the appropriate zoning district. 5. No merchant shall display or offer for sale any merchandise at locations that are not consistent with the uses identified as permitted in a particular zoning district. 6. No signage shall violate Cit, code ode provisions relating to size, location and number of business signs allowed for the property being used. No signage is allowed to be placed within the public right -of -waw 10-3: (H) This Section was deleted. 3-10-4: EXEMPTIONS FROM LICENSING AND PERMIT FEES Sale of farm or garden products by the person or persons producingthe_ product provided the vendor complies with the following conditions: 1. No vendor shall conduct sales from anv location which does not have sufficient parking for customers and for areas where customer parking would interfere with normal traffic flow. The space used by the vendor, including_ space used for off-street parking, shall not exceed the space needed for the existing business at the site. Adequate off-street parking shall be available to meet the required principal use of the property and the transient merchant/vendor use of the property_ 2. No merchant or vendor shall display or offer for sale any merchandise within or upon any public right-of-way or within the front or side yard setback areas of the appropriate zoning district. 3. No merchant or vendor shall display or offer for sale any merchandise at locations that are not consistent with the uses identified as permitted in a particular zoning district. 4. No si nage shall violate City code provisions relating to size, location and number of business signs allowed for the property being used. No signage is allowed to be placed within the public right-of-way. Section II. Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and publication according to law. Adopted by the Monticello City Council this 24" day of July, 2000. Ro r Belsaas, Mayor ATTEST (� N 0// - Rick Wolfsteller, C' Administrator