16.70.010 Intent
16.70.020 Definitions
16.70.030 Licensing and site plan review application and approval required
16.70.040 Design standards for retail stands
16.70.045 Approved retail stand merchandise
16.70.050 General location standards
16.70.060 Specific location standards
16.70.065 Location and leasing of city property for retail stand activities
16.70.070 Insurance
16.70.080 Permit limitations
16.70.090 Permit revocation
16.70.110 Appeals
16.70.010 Intent. It is the intent of this chapter to:
A.
Provide an opportunity for street merchants in zones where the use
would enhance the pedestrian experience and be supportive of the intent
and vision of the commercial zone in which it is located.
B.
Provide regulations for the appropriate siting and design of street
merchant activities to provide for the compatibility of such use with
adjacent retail activities.
C.
Provide standards that protect the public's health, safety and welfare
with operation of these activities. (Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.020 Definitions.
A. "Handcrafted goods" means goods produced or created by the vendor from raw or basic materials.
B. "Original art" means art crafted by the vendor or by artists the vendor acts as agent to on consignment of the art work.
C.
"Outdoor shopping center activities and events" means activities
normally taking place in parking lots of shopping centers from time to
time on a temporary basis. Activities include, but are not limited to,
promotions or special showings and sale of boats and recreation
vehicles or miscellaneous activities such as pony rides and carnival
activities. Such activities attract consumers to the shopping center,
both the travelling public and pedestrians in the area, and add flavor
to the shopping experience. Activities do not significantly impede
parking or circulation at the site or adversely affect permanent
businesses in the area.
D.
"Retail stand" means a small cart or structure used for retail sale of
approved merchandise. The cart or structure is operated from a fixed
location within a parking lot, pedestrian plaza, public property or
right-of-way and designed and sized to be readily moved.
E.
"Street fair or market" means a location where multiple street
merchants and activities are organized as one function, including but
not limited to, the Lacey Fun Fair or a seasonal farmers' market.
F.
"Street merchant" means a merchant selling goods from a fixed location
within a parking lot, pedestrian plaza, public property or right-of-way
using a cart, vehicle, or temporary structure.
G.
"Temporary/Seasonal retail stand" means a stand to sell seasonal retail
items on a temporary basis. These include fireworks stands, if
allowed, Christmas tree stands and local agricultural fruit stands.
(Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.030 Licensing and site plan review application and approval required.
A. All business activities shall meet requirements of Chapter 5.12 of the Lacey Municipal Code for city business licensing.
B.
Site plan review approval shall be obtained from the city of Lacey
pursuant to the full administrative review procedures contained in
Section 1C.040 of the City of Lacey Development Guidelines and Public
Works Standards:
1. No "street merchant", "street fair or market", "temporary/seasonal
retail stand" or "outdoor shopping center activities and events" shall
be permitted to operate within the City of Lacey without first
obtaining site plan approval pursuant to the requirements of Chapter
16.84 of the Lacey Municipal Code.
2. All street merchants must operate from an approved retail stand or
temporary/seasonal retail stand or approved street fair or market or as
outdoor shopping center activities and events and must be approved by
the site plan review committee. One combined approval may be given for
street merchant activities within street fairs or markets or as part of
an outdoor shopping center activity or event.
C.
Site plan review application. Street merchant applications shall
include detailed scale drawings of the location of the stand, the
device to be used, materials specifications and drawings showing all
four sides of the vending device and any logos, printing or signs which
will be incorporated. Color schemes must be indicated on the
drawings. For existing vending devices, color photographs may be
substituted for drawings. The application shall contain a plan for
scheduled hours of operation for the season that includes time of day,
days of week, months of the year, and scheduled closings. Written
approval of the landowner shall also be submitted at the time of
application.
D.
Permitted street merchant activities. The site plan review committee
may only approve street merchant activities meeting the definition of
retail stands and temporary/seasonal retail stands. Provided the
committee may approve street fairs or markets or outdoor shopping
center activities and events for fixed temporary periods based upon
findings consistent with the intent of this chapter.
E. Site plan review committee consideration and decision.
1. The site plan review committee shall review each application for
consistency with the standards and intent of this chapter.
2. The site plan review committee shall review each merchant's
proposal with major emphasis upon how the proposal will enhance the
attractiveness of the pedestrian environment in which it is located.
3. All street merchant activities shall be designed, oriented and
operated to serve pedestrians with the exception of temporary/seasonal
retail stands located in parking lots.
4. Based upon consideration of the application and its consistency
with the intent and standards of this chapter, the committee may
approve or deny an application. In approving an application, the
committee may require any conditions on operation, location or design
it deems necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter.
5. The committee may also administratively approve any variances from
the standards section of this chapter it deems necessary to fully
satisfy the intent of Chapter 16.70 of the Lacey Municipal Code to
provide an exceptional pedestrian experience at strategic locations
within the City.
6. When authorizing variances to retail stand criteria, the applicant
should demonstrate to the committee's satisfaction the approved design
will be compatible with surrounding architecture, will add to the
pedestrian desirability of the area, and will be a benefit to the
neighborhood and zone in which it is located. (Ord. 1192 §183, 2002;
Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.040
Design and development standards for retail stands. A small retail
stand shall generally comply with the following requirements:
A.
Retail stands will normally not be more than sixty square feet provided
the site plan review committee may approve any size of retail stand it
determines meets the spirit and intent of this chapter.
B.
A canopy or umbrella may be included with the stand. The canopy or
umbrella shall be of vinyl, canvas, or similar durable material. All
parts of such umbrella or canopy must have a minimum of seven feet of
vertical clearance to the ground.
C. Retail stand materials shall be low maintenance and cleanable, preferably painted and of non-corrosive metal.
D.
Temporary/seasonal retail stands may be of the size necessary to carry
out their temporary operations as approved by the site plan review
committee.
E.
Each retail stand shall be a self-contained unit; provided, however
that self-contained electrical power generators are not permitted
unless the site plan review committee determines noise impacts can be
mitigated. Utility service connections may be permitted at permanent
street merchant pads at the discretion of the City. Electrical service
connections may be permitted by a property owner leasing space to a
street merchant or by the adjacent property owner and when the
following requirements are met:
1. Electrical lines are not allowed overhead or lying on the sidewalk.
2. The outlet location must be placed outside the walkways which are accessible to public and private use.
3. Length of electrical hookup must be within fifteen feet of the stand.
4. No extension cords will be allowed.
5. Hookup must be permanently wired to the retail stand and meet
National Electrical Code requirements as to type, size and grounding,
terminating in an approved outside weatherproof type receptacle.
6. Each retail stand shall require an electrical permit unless
previously approved, and will require inspection prior to operation of
the stand.
F.
Advertising signs may only be placed on the cart. Provided street
merchants selling food or non-alcoholic beverages within pedestrian
plazas may have one sandwich board sign with a menu and prices which
would be limited to two feet wide and four feet high. Such sandwich
board sign must be located within the pedestrian plaza and oriented to
pedestrians at the site.
G. All required licenses and permits issued by the City of Lacey must be displayed in a prominent, visible manner.
H.
Retail stand operations must have a permit from the Thurston County
Health Department when required and must comply with all applicable
Health Department requirements.
I.
All persons conducting a retail stand business within the City must
keep the site clean and orderly at all times and pick up any refuse or
debris and clean up liquid spillage deposited by any person using the
business location. Additionally, all such persons shall provide a
refuse container for litter. This container shall be of a design
approved by the City and must be emptied on a regular basis.
J.
Support equipment and accessories shall generally be self-contained
within the retail stand. Support equipment and accessories must not be
placed so as to impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic or distract from
the pedestrian experience.
K.
Retail stands selling food within a pedestrian plaza may have accessory
seating and tables. Retail stands selling art and crafts may have
merchandise displays set up adjacent to the retail stand for pedestrian
view only. Art and craft displays shall be approved by the site plan
review committee only when the site plan review committee determines
such accessories will enhance the pedestrian experience at the site and
be compatible with the intent of the zone and neighborhood in which it
is located.
L. Noise-making devices designed to attract attention and loud shouting or yelling to attract attention are prohibited.
M.
All persons conducting a retail stand business shall obey any order of
a police officer to temporarily move such retail stand to avoid
congestion or obstruction of the surrounding area for pedestrian and/or
vehicular traffic.
N.
All retail stands shall have fire extinguisher(s) available according
to currently adopted Fire Code requirements. (Ord. 1208 §70, 2003; Ord.
1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.045 Approved retail stand merchandise. The following merchandise may be sold from retail stands:
A. Food
B. Non-alcoholic beverages
C. Newspapers and magazines
D. Original art and handcrafted goods
E.
Other items the site plan review committee determines are appropriate
to pedestrian areas that will enhance the pedestrian experience. (Ord.
1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.050 General location standards.
A. Retail stands may only be located in the following zones:
1. All commercial zones
2. All light industrial zones
3. Business park zone
4. Mixed high density corridor and mixed moderate density corridor
5. Along arterials and collectors at key multimodal intersections in
pocket parks or pedestrian plazas as approved by the site plan review
committee based upon findings that it will enhance the local pedestrian
experience.
6. Open space institutional zones.
B.
Retail stand locations shall be compatible with the pedestrian and the
vehicular nature of the zone, the use of the right-of-way as a public
thoroughfare, the use of parking lots as public parking areas, and/or
the use of an open air plaza. The site shall be located to enhance the
pedestrian nature of the zone and shall not be located so as to attract
or serve vehicular traffic.
C. Temporary/seasonal retail stands may be located to attract and serve vehicle traffic.
D. In determining whether or not the proposed location would be permitted, the following criteria shall be considered:
1. The type and intensity of the proposed use and the type and intensity of existing uses;
2. The width of the sidewalk, pedestrian plaza or parking lot in which it is to be located;
3. The
proximity and location of existing street furniture, including but not
limited to signposts, lampposts, bus shelters, benches, phone booths,
trees, newsstands, as well as the presence of bus stops and truck
loading areas;
4. Established or proposed pedestrian and vehicular traffic patterns;
5. The
number of available retail stand sites in a given area or zone of the
City and the number of existing retail stands in such area.
6. Other
factors deemed relevant by the site plan review committee, consistent
with the purpose of this chapter and intent of the zone proposed for
the use.
E. The retail stand and location shall promote the diversity of retail stand activity;
F. The site and retail stand together shall not create a pedestrian or vehicular traffic hazard;
G. The retail stand shall be compatible with uses in the general vicinity and adjacent properties;
H. The retail stand location shall promote the pedestrian nature of the general area in which it is located;
I.
The retail stand location shall be compatible with the public interest
in the use of the sidewalk as a public right-of-way and the use of a
public or private parking lot for the primary intended use of vehicular
parking and, as such, shall not endanger the public health, safety and
welfare.m(Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.060 Specific location standards.
A.
When the abutting owner or tenant has submitted to the site plan review
committee written request for denial or restrictions of the retail
stand site, the site plan review committee shall give due consideration
to the impact that the retail stand would have on abutting property
owners' business and duty to maintain the sidewalk area. No retail
stand shall be placed abutting a business which specializes in an item
that the retail stand offers for sale unless the applicant owns the
establishment or has written consent from the proprietor of the
establishment, e.g., a retail stand selling ice cream may not be
located abutting an established ice cream parlor.
B.
If neighboring owners have submitted written requests for denials or
restrictions, the site plan review committee shall give similar
consideration based on distance from the site and impacts to such
neighboring owners.
C. Each retail stand shall be placed so it does not obstruct or impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
D.
Each retail stand shall be limited to one assigned location. In the
event that two or more applications for the same location are received,
the general locational standards of this chapter shall be used to
determine which application, if approved, shall be assigned the
location. Only one permit may be issued for each approved location
and, normally, no permit will be issued for a location within fifty
feet of another approved location which already has a permit issued.
Provided the site plan review committee may vary from this standard
where it finds that the pedestrian experience will be enhanced by such
close location of retail stands.
E.
Only one retail stand site shall be approved for each pedestrian plaza
or pocket park or parking lot unless the site plan review committee
finds that additional stand(s) would be consistent with the intent of
this chapter to promote the pedestrian experience and will not
adversely impact pedestrian or vehicular circulation or be detrimental
to the intent and vision for the surrounding zone.
F. Any retail stand located in a parking lot shall comply with the following minimum standards:
1. The retail stand shall not block entrances and exits to the parking lot or fire exit doors of any buildings;
2. A retail stand shall only be permitted in parking lots containing more than twenty parking stalls;
3. Retail stands should normally not occur in parking spaces directly in front of entrances or windows of the building;
4. The retail stand shall comply with all other applicable City ordinances.
G. No retail stand shall be located within eight feet of an abutting property. (Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.065 Location and leasing of city property for retail stand activities.
The
site plan review committee may designate approved retail stand sites in
any zone approved for such use on publicly owned parks, pedestrian
plazas or City right-of-way on sidewalk or streetside. In doing so,
the number of approved sites shall be limited to what the site plan
review committee determines is appropriate to the pedestrian experience
of the site and consistent with the intent and vision of the zone in
which it is located. The site plan review committee must also find
that the location of such retail stand space will not adversely affect
pedestrian or vehicular traffic flow or create any undue hazard and
will generally meet location criteria of Sections 050 and 060. In such
cases, the City may competitively lease such spaces to street vendors
consistent with policy for leasing of vending spaces to private
entrepreneurs in City parks. (Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.070 Insurance.
If
an area to be approved for a retail stand is City-owned, such as a
sidewalk or street right-of-way, the applicant must obtain and retain
public liability and property damage insurance coverage, naming the
City as a co-insured, and must sign an agreement to indemnify and hold
the City harmless. The amount of coverage shall be determined by the
City. (Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.080 Permit limitations.
A.
A retail stand site plan review approval may not be transferred to
another person or to a location other than that stated on the permit.
B.
Retail stands issued for public right-of-way or public property shall
normally be reviewed once every year and may be extended each year for
additional one-year increments if the site plan review committee finds
that the retail stand has been operated in a way to enhance the
pedestrian experience and is still a benefit to the zone in which it is
located. When granting extensions, the committee may attach additional
conditions to an approval it deems necessary to comply with this
chapter or new City regulations. This shall not prohibit the City from
entering into multiple year contracts if such is considered appropriate
for the site and consistent with City policy.
C.
Any permit or approval issued by the City for a retail stand on private
property does not affect the permittee's responsibility to secure and
maintain a contract or written approval from the property owner. (Ord.
1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.090 Permit revocation.
The
site plan review committee may immediately revoke or suspend a permit
or deny either the issuance or renewal thereof if the committee finds
that:
A. The applicant or permittee has violated or failed to meet any of the provisions of this chapter or conditions of the permit;
B.
The cart or operation is detrimental to the surrounding businesses or
to the public due to either appearance or condition of the stand;
C. Any required licenses have been suspended, revoked or cancelled;
D.
The applicant or permittee does not have a current, effective insurance
policy in the minimum amount provided in this chapter;
E. The scheduled hours of operation are not followed; or
F. The property owner has withdrawn approval or revoked the contract allowing the use on his/her property.
Upon
denial, suspension or revocation, the site plan review committee shall
notify the applicant or permittee in writing of the action the
committee has taken and the reasons therefore. After giving such
notice by mail or in person, if the retail stand has not been removed
within fifteen days, the City may cause a removal of any retail stand
found in violation of this chapter, and is authorized to store such
stand until the owner thereof shall redeem it by paying the removal and
storage charges. (Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).
16.70.110 Appeals.
Any
decision of the city of Lacey, in the administration of this chapter,
may be appealed in accordance with Chapter 1D of the City of Lacey
Development Guidelines and Public Works Standards. (Ord. 1192 §184,
2002; Ord. 1163 §1, 2001).