8663 Temporary UsesORDINANCE NUMBER 8663
(Published in The Salina Journal be -f L -O , 1978) I
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 36-403, 36-907(2),
OF ZONING ORDINANCE 8526, THE SAME BEING CHAPTER 36 OF THE SALINA CODE, AND
REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTIONS; AND ENACTING SECTION 36-1301(67a).
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 36-403 of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Section 36-403. Temporary uses.
The following temporary uses of land are permitted subject to the
specific regulations and time limits which follow, and to the other
applicable regulations of the district in which the use is permitted:
(a) Christmas tree sales in any commercial or industrial
district for a period not to exceed forty-five (45) days;
display of such trees need not comply with the yard and
setback requirements of these regulations provided that no
tree shall be displayed within thirty (30) feet of the
intersection of the curb line of any two (2) streets;
(b) Contractors office and equipment sheds (containing no
sleeping or cooking accommodations) accessory to a
construction project, and to continue only during the
duration of such project;
(c) Real estate offices (containing no sleeping or cooking
accommodations) incidental to a new housing development to
continue only until the sale or lease of all dwelling units
in the development;
(d) Seasonal sale of farm produce (including Christmas trees)
grown on the premises in an A-1 or RS District, to continue
for not more than four (4) months per year; structures
incidental to such sale need not comply with the applicable
front yard requirements if the structures are removed or
moved back of required front yard setback line at the end of
the season during which they are used;
(e) Promotional activities of retail merchants involving the
display only of goods and merchandise that are for sale
within the principal structure, conducted outside of such
structure for a period of not more than two (2) consecutive
weeks in any three-month period provided that:
1. No portion of the display shall be on publicly owned
property unless the applicant shall first have obtained
approval for such use from the city;
2. No required off-street parking or loading area will be
utilized for such display, storage or dispensing;
3. No food or drink shall be displayed outside the
building except in accordance with standards and prior
written approval of the Salina -Saline County Health
Department; and
4. These provisions shall in no way be deemed to authorize
the outdoor display of automobiles, trailers and
equipment rental or the sale of sued furniture,
appliances, plumbing, housewares, building materials or
similar display or sale in any business district except
as otherwise permitted by this chapter.
(f) Garage sale, as defined, in any residential district limited
to three (3) consecutive days in any six (6) month period.
Where such sale is conducted on permises exterior to any
structure, all sale items shall be removed from such exterior
premises within one (1) day following the day the sale is
concluded."
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Section 2. That Section 36-907(2) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-907(2). RS, R, R-1, R-2, R-3, and MH ResidentiaZ
Districts and U University District.
(a) Functional types permitted.
1. Bulletin board signs.
2. Construction signs.
3. Identification signs.
4. Nameplate signs.
5. Real estate signs.
6. Business signs (when used in conjunction with a
garage sale).
(b) Structural types permitted.
1. Ground signs.
2. Pole signs.
3. Wall signs.
(c) Number of signs permitted. One per zoning lot, except that
a maximum of three (3) construction signs is permitted.
(d) Maximum gross surface area.
1. Bulletin board signs: Sixteen (16) square feet.
2. Construction signs: Thirty-two (32) square feet.
3. Identification signs: Twelve (12) square feet.
4. Nameplate signs: Two (2) square feet.
5. Real estate signs: Eight (8) square feet per lot,
provided that one sign of not more than one hundred
(100) square feet in area announcing the sale of lots
and/or houses in a subdivision may be located on such
development. Such signs shall be removed at the end of
three (3) years from the date of issuance of permit, or
when seventy-five (75) percent of the lots in the
subdivision or development have been sold, whichever
occurs sooner.
6. Business signs: Eight (8) square feet per lot.
(e) Maximum height.
1. All signs shall be placed flat against a building or
designed as part of an architectural feature thereof
except that signs may be detached if they do not exceed
a height of six (6) feet or project into any required
building setback area.
2. No height limit is specified for signs placed flat
against or printed on the wall of a building, or other
attached signs provided all other provisions of this
section are complied with.
(f) Required setback. All signs, except real estate and
construction signs, shall maintain the same setback required
for principal structures.
(g) Illumination. No sign shall be illuminated, except that
bulletin board signs may be indirectly illuminated so as to
avoid the direct casting of light upon any residential
building.''
Section 3. That Section 36-1301(67a) of the Salina Code is hereby
enacted to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1301(67a). Garage SaZe. The temporary retail use of
single or multiple family structures located in a residential district
consisting of the sale of five (5) or more miscellaneous items acquired
by the seller(s) for their ultimate use or consumption. This definition
includes, but is not limited to porch, yard, sidewalk, basement,
rummage, tag, or other similar sale.''
Section 4. That the existing Sections 36-403, 36-907(2) of the Salina
Code are hereby repealed.
Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
(SEAL)
Attest:
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D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
Introduced: September 11, 1978
Passed: September 25, 1978
Jack Weisgerb , Mayor