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<br />CUP, Sherburne County Grower's Assoc. <br />February 24, 1993 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />lot, Friday afternoons appeared to be the most active. Staff <br />feels the temporary use of 32 parking stalls by the Farmers <br />Market group would not have an adverse impact on the parking <br />needs of adjoining businesses if coordinated with these busy <br />times. Staff reminds the City Council there are other public <br />lots in the area which could handle some of the parking demand <br />from this lot. <br /> <br />Businesses which abut Jackson Avenue may have trucks loading <br />and unloading in this back alley. Mr. Kennedy has been working <br />closely with the Downtown Association in selecting a location <br />and has indicated these businesses are willing to coordinate <br />their loading times with the times when the Farmers Market <br />would be operating. Elk River Meats has a slaughter day every <br />other Monday, therefore, it would be appropriate to coordinate <br />with the Farmers Market regarding this day. Staff feels the <br />City Council should consider whether Mondays and Fridays be <br />allowed for this use due to possible conflicts previously <br />mentioned. <br /> <br />TRAFFIC <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Staff feels the layout proposed by the Farmers Market will <br />provide good vehicular traffic movement. Police Chief, Tom <br />Zerwas, and Fire Chief, Russ Anderson, reviewed the proposed <br />layout and had no concerns regarding emergency access. <br /> <br />SIGNAGE <br /> <br />The Farmers Market is requesting on-site seasonal signs which <br />would be erected in May and removed in October. These signs <br />should conform to the C1 standards (64 sq ft maximum size, 20 <br />ft maximum height). In addition, they are requesting temporary <br />off-premise directional signs which would be set up and removed <br />on the day of the market. Staff has interpreted these would be <br />allowed as the market is a non-profit organization, however, <br />they must obtain permission from the property owner before <br />putting the signs up and they must be placed in a safe manner. <br /> <br />The Farmers Market may be requesting permission from the City <br />to place signs on City property i.e., the old City Hall site. <br />Mr. Kennedy indicated the City parking lot adjacent to the <br />railroad may be used for some Farmers Market customer parking, <br />and they may request a temporary off-premise sign on that <br />location as well. In summary, staff feels the signage needs <br />for Farmers Market can be met with the existing sign ordinance, <br />however, City Council approval will be required to locate <br />individual signs on City property. <br /> <br />REFUSE <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The conditional use permit should contain the necessary <br />language to ensure the site is cleaned after each day of use. <br />The City should actively enforce this requirement. <br />