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Outdoor retail sales of Christmas trees, wreaths, and the <br />like <br />November 1— December 31. <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />NP <br />NP <br />Outdoor retail sales of fireworks <br />June 15-July 15 <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />NP <br />NP <br />Outdoor storage of snow removal equipment, temporary <br />salt/sand shed <br />October 15-April 15 <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Outdoor retail sales of plants, flowers, and the like <br />May 1—July 31. <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />Seasonal outdoor storage of marine boats <br />September 1 through May 31 <br />NP <br />NP <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />Transient Merchr ' - ne' '' <br />525 Performance Standards <br />Some permitted and conditional uses are further regulated based on the standards below. <br />(A) Accessory dwelling units (ADU) in conjunction with certain business uses. Such business types <br />include, but are not limited to, funeral homes or animal service businesses with boarding. Attached <br />accessory dwelling units are permitted with the following requirements: <br />(1) Number. No more than two ADUs shall be allowed per business property. <br />(2) Occupancy. At least one resident of each ADU must be an employee of the business where <br />the ADU is located and it is a part of the employee's job duties to be on -site for extended or <br />overnight hours. The unit cannot solely be rented to someone unaffiliated with the business. <br />(3) Maximum size. The maximum size of an ADU cannot exceed 800 square feet of habitable <br />space. <br />(4) Address. The ADU must retain the same address as the principal structure. <br />(5) Utilities. Accessory dwelling units must share utilities with the principal structure. <br />(6) Ownership. Accessory dwelling units may not be sold separately from the primary residence, <br />and cannot be created with a new tax parcel. <br />(7) The ADU is subject to rental licensing requirements of Chapter 26. <br />(B) Adult Uses <br />(1) Purpose. The nature of adult uses is such that they are recognized as having adverse <br />secondary characteristics, particularly when they are accessible to minors and located near <br />residential property or related residential uses such as schools, day care centers, libraries or <br />parks. Furthermore, the concentration of adult uses has an adverse effect upon the use and <br />enjoyment of adjacent areas. The nature of adult uses requires that they not be allowed <br />within certain zoning districts, or within minimum distances from each other or residential <br />uses. Special regulation of adult uses is necessary to ensure that the adverse secondary effects <br />would not contribute or enhance criminal activity in the area of such uses nor will it contribute <br />to the blighting or downgrading of the surrounding property and lessening of its value. <br />(2) Generally. Adult uses as defined in this chapter shall be subject to the following general <br />provisions: <br />a. Activities classified as obscene are not permitted and are prohibited. <br />