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CHAPTER 152: ZONING CODE Page 2 of 9 <br />(8) Compost bins are permitted provided they meet the accessory structure standards of the <br />district in which it is located. <br />(9) No overhead lighting shall be permitted on the site. <br />(10) One non - illuminated sign not exceeding four square feet in area and six feet in height <br />shall be permitted. The sigh face shall be located parallel to the front property line and shall not <br />be located in the front yard area. The content of the sign shall be limited to identification of the <br />site as a community garden, sponsorship contact information and rules /guidelines for the <br />community garden. <br />(11) Parking. Parking for the garden shall be provided on streets where parking is permitted <br />or on an existing parking surface with the written permission of the owner of the parking surface. <br />(12) Seasonal sales stands. Seasonal sales stands shall be permitted but must be removed <br />from the premises or stored inside a building on the premises during that time of the year when <br />the garden is not open for public use. All products sold must be grown within the community <br />garden. <br />(13) One portable restrooms shall be permitted on the site. <br />(14) One utility shed shall be allowed on the site under the following conditions: <br />(a) Maximum area of 150 square feet. <br />(b) Must be located within the rear yard setback and at least five feet off the side and rear <br />property lines. <br />(c) Maximum height of ten feet. <br />(15) Any power equipment and attachments, hand tools, fertilizer, chemicals and other <br />equipment and materials that is kept on the site shall be stored within a utility shed. <br />(16) The following miscellaneous improvements shall be permitted on the site: <br />(a) Trellises. <br />(b) Raised planting beds. <br />(c) Benches. <br />(d) Covered trash receptacles. <br />(17) Negative impacts. The site shall be designed and maintained to prevent negative <br />impacts to adjacent properties from individual gardeners and gardening activities including, but <br />not limited to, irrigation, fertilizer, soils, stormwater, cultivated areas, trespassing and garden <br />debris. <br />(18) Site restoration. Upon cessation of the community garden, the site shall be fully <br />restored to the pregarden status. All aboveground remains of the garden shall be promptly <br />removed and the ground leveled and restored so it can be utilized for uses permitted in the <br />zoning district. <br />(Ord. 2012 -1133, passed 3 -5 -12) <br />http : / /www.amlegal.com /alpscripts /get- content.aspx 1/16/2014 <br />