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PH ORD-1996-027 Proposed Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment Special Uses - Temporary Events Article 8.8.14, Article 4.3 Article 6.16.17 Article 22
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PH ORD-1996-027 Proposed Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment Special Uses - Temporary Events Article 8.8.14, Article 4.3 Article 6.16.17 Article 22
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8/26/1996
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049 <br /> C) The site plan shall have written approval from the Orange County <br /> Fire Marshal; <br /> d) The applicant shall submit a copy of notification sent to the Orange <br /> County Sheriffs Department stating the type of event, number of <br /> participants, date(s) and hours of operation, and emergency contact <br /> information. A location map must be attached to the notice provided <br /> to the Sheriff; <br /> e) Lot size shall be adequate to accommodate all proposed activities <br /> including safe vehicular and pedestrian circulation; <br /> f) The proposed activity will occur on no more than seven days in a 30- <br /> day period,nor more than 50 days per year-, and <br /> g) Signs associated with the use are allowed only while the event is in <br /> progress and shall not exceed one sign per event with a maximum <br /> area of sixteen (16) square feet, and a maximum height of six (6) <br /> feet. Other standards of Article 9 shall also apply. <br />
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