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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2010-2012
Bill/Resolution
266
Draft
04
Introducer
Pete Hoffmann, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 266, Draft 4 held over pursuant to Council Rule 24(e) - 10/17/12
Action 2
Council: Bill 266, Draft 4 amended to Draft 5 - 11/09/12
Status
Postponed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
11/9/2012
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AGE COUNCIL 11/09/2012 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Agendas\2010-2012\Council
COM 0745.027 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Communications\2010-2012
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(1) [Th agrietiltufal ti„ity or agriettitufal r ,,duets r g f eil,ty] For major <br />agricultural tourism the agricultural activity or agricultural products processing <br />facility must have a minimum of $10,000 in verifiable gross sales, exclusive of <br />any income from agricultural tourism activities or any other non-agricultural <br />activities, for the year preceding the commencement of the agricultural tourism <br />activity or, in the case of a new agricultural activity or agricultural products <br />processing facility, provide evidence to the director's satisfaction that sufficient <br />investment has been made in the planting of crops, acquisition of livestock, or <br />construction of agricultural products processing facilities, that the agricultural <br />activity or agricultural processing facility will achieve the minimum required <br />gross sales[;]. Major agricultural tourism operations shall have a maximum of <br />thirty thousand visitors annually; <br />(2) Agricultural tourism activities shall not commence prior to 8:00 a.m. or <br />continue past 6:00 p.m. daily; <br />(3) [the] A minor agricultural tourism operation shall have a maximum of [dlif�y <br />tom] three hundred fifty visitors per week for a total not to exceed fifteen <br />thousand visitors annually that access the activity via passenger vehicles that <br />carry no more than fifteen people per vehicle; <br />(4) All visitor and employee parking, loading/unloading, and vehicular turn -around <br />areas shall be located off-street; <br />(5) [Tl, totalareanelu inn n .l .l <br />reeeks lanais tents ra <br />gazebos, h th newly a „str„ete,l ,;thinexisting str-ttet„res to he utilized <br />ally for the agitieultural tottrism activity, <br />par-king but not ineludi.�.0.1 <br />�' n <br />vehzeular- aecesrs areas, shall not o oa e tl,,.,,nnna square feet-, <br />(ti) Gross re e s Fr„m n „1t„ral tourism shall note ee.l gross e e o <br />............ <br />I III .�, III 11111R, <br />MM <br />jMUj1MM” <br />1 <br />leJ <br />
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