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g) Merchandise stored or displayed shall be limited <br />to items of such bulk, mass, and weight so as to <br />constitute a convenience to the customer to be <br />displayed on the outs' <br />outside of a structure. Such <br />items may include, but not limited to: rock salt, <br />charcoal, fire wood, non alcoholic liquids for <br />human consumption, motor vehicle fluids, and heavy <br />equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, etc. <br />h) A minimum of 6 feet of sidewalk clearance must be <br />> <br />maintained at the front of a store facility where <br />that walk connects to the front access to other <br />retail stores. <br />3. The following outside display uses would be permitted: <br />a) Offstreet parking and loading where permitted as + <br />accessory uses. <br />b) Storage, maintenance and merchandising display of <br />landscape plant materials. <br />c) Display of automobiles and trucks where accessory <br />to authorized principle uses. <br />B. <br />The Planning Commission recommends that the ordinance <br />pertaining to park land dedication be changed based on the <br />following: <br />1. All residential plats, including lot splits where no <br />plat is filed, shall be required to dedicate 10 percent <br />of the gross land area (exclusive of streets) for <br />public par.;: use, or money in lieu of park land <br />dedication when it is inappropriate. <br />2. Where money is paid in lieu of land, the values for <br />residential purposes shall be established by the <br />Council at least every two years by resolution. Values <br />for the initial two year period shall be: <br />$500.00 per single-family lot <br />$400.00 per townhouse or duplex unit <br />$350.00 per unit for multi family structures with <br />three or more units <br />3. For business and industrial zoned land platted, 5 <br />percent of the land will be required for dedication or <br />money in lieu of land where appropriate. <br />