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chargers that may occur and they state they will not render the structure a building not normally associated in an <br />EFU zone. The criterion is met. <br />J. Tents: Tents may be used in conjunction with the event business. Tents shall be considered outdoor areas for <br />the purposes of this code. <br />The applicant does not intend to use tents at this time, but if they do in the future, they will adhere to this section <br />of code. The criterion is met. <br />K. Outdoor area: For events which take place both indoors and outdoors, at least 80 percent of the area of the <br />property dedicated to the event business shall be indoors and at most 20 percent of the area of the property <br />dedicated to the event business may be outdoors, exclusive of parking. <br />The applicant understands this provision and intends to follow it. The outdoor area shown to be used is 1,000 sq <br />ft. the indoor area to be used totals 5,800 sq ft. This calculates to 17% of the event taking place outside. The <br />criterion is met. <br />L. Parking: A parking and traffic circulation plan shall be provided demonstrating adequate parking being <br />provided on-site to accommodate all traffic associated with the event business subject to the following: <br />1. No parking in rights-of-way or roadway easements shall be permitted. <br />2. Parking may be provided on a different parcel subject to evidence of an agreement with that property for <br />the use. <br />3. Adequate internal circulation shall be provided to ensure that traffic does not cause a significant adverse <br />impact to local roadways. <br />4. The parking and traffic circulation plan shall also provide for fire and emergency ingress and egress. <br />5. Events that take place between October 1 and April 30 shall have parking provided with an all-weather <br />surface consisting of gravel, asphalt, or concrete. <br />6. Events that take place between May 1 and September 30 shall either have parking provided with an all- <br />weather surface consisting of gravel, asphalt, or concrete or provided by an earthen or organic surface <br />maintained to minimize fire hazards. <br />7. The property owner shall obtain all necessary permits for access and egress, as well as provide a traffic <br />control plan if required by Marion County Public Works. <br />8. The use will not require new driveway access to the street unless approved by Public Works Director. The <br />property owner shall obtain all necessary driveway access permits from the roadway authority to bring <br />the new or existing access into conformance with county standards. <br />The applicant states that no parking in the right-of-way will be allowed. There is a large gravel area on the <br />subject property that will be designated as the parking area. The applicants have shown an internal <br />circulation diagram that allows traffic to move in and out of the subject property. This does not require <br />new driveway access. Marion County Land Development Engineering and Permits have reviewed the <br />plan and proposal and did not comment with any additional requirements. The criterion is met. <br />M. Minimum setbacks: New structures and outdoor areas associated with the event business, including generators <br />and other ancillary uses, but not including parking, shall be setback a minimum of 50 feet from public rights-of- <br />way and adjoining parcels with an existing residence within 50 feet of the site of the event business or approved <br />for a residence within 50 feet of the site of the event business, or zoned Acreage Residential.