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Other information ADVANCED AUTO PARTS - MANAGER 5496 FEDERAL BLVD DENVER, CO, 80221 |
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Violation Code: Other Violation Description: 4-03-02-02-05 VENDING AND PRODUCE STANDS - 1. Minimum Lot Area: No vending or produce stand shall be located on a parcel of land less than four hundred (400) square feet in size. 2. Location: The stand shall be located on a gravel, recycled asphalt, or paved parking lot or on agricultural land. The stand shall not block or be located within any right-of-way or public sidewalk. 3. Period of Operation: The stand shall operate for no more than ninety (90) days annually. 4. Hours of Operation: The stand shall limit its hours of operation to 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. 5. Setbacks: The setbacks for the zone district in which the stand is located shall apply. 6. Signage: All signs shall be affixed to the stand. The total sign area shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area. 7. Parking: Parking for the stand shall not block or be located within any right-of- way or public sidewalk. At least five (5) off-road parking spaces shall be provided per two hundred (200) square feet of stand area. 8. Access: All vending and produce stands shall have highway, arterial, or collector road access. 9. Other Requirements: All temporary vending and produce stands shall also comply with the requirements of Section 4-05-02-07. |
Violation Code: Other Violation Description: 4-05-02-09-01 TEMPORARY USE PERMIT REQUIRED - Vending and/or produce standards intended to be in operation shall obtain a Special Use Permit. However, vending and/or produce stands may be issued a Temporary Use Permit by the Community and Economic Development Department for a maximum of ninety-days (90) in advance of any hearing before the Board of Adjustment. No Special Use Permit shall be required for a produce stand located on agriculturally zoned land provided the stand is an accessory use and meets the performance standards in Section 4-03-02-02-05. In addition, no Special Use Permit shall be issued if the stand, which is subject to the current permit has been erected on the subject site without a Temporary Use Permit from the Community and Economic Development Department. |
Violation Code: 3-05-01 Uses Violation Description: 3-05-01 USES PERMITTED IN EACH ZONE DISTRICT OR OVERLAY ZONE DISTRICT - The uses permitted in each zone or overlay zone district are specifically designated in Section 3-07 through 3-37. No use not specifically permitted or conditionally permitted shall be allowed in a district unless the Director of Community and Economic Development determines the use is similar to an expressly permitted use. |
Violation Code: 3-07-01 Use Chart (wording) Violation Description: 3-07-01 USE CHART - The following tables summarize the permitted, conditionally permitted, and prohibited uses in each zone district. These tables are provided for ease of comparing allowed and prohibited uses between zone districts. Other standards or restrictions may apply within a specific zone district. The reader is advised to check the restrictions in the specific zone district section within these standards and regulations, review any restrictions within any overlay zone district which may further limit the permitted and conditional uses, and review any performance standards applicable to the use. If there is a conflict between the Use Chart and Dimensional Requirements (Chart) and the specific language in the zone district then the language in the zone district shall prevail over the chart. |
Violation Code: 3-22-07 Prohibited Use (C-5) Violation Description: 3-22-07 PROHIBITED USES (C-5) - All uses: (1) not expressly identified as permitted uses in this Section; or (2) determined to be permitted by the Director of Community and Economic Development pursuant to Section 3-05-01 of these standards and regulations, are prohibited. |
Violation Code: Other Violation Description: 4-10-02-04-08 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS - 1. Removal of Trash from Right-of-Way: Operators shall remove trash, or other waste material, of the type which is brought to the transfer station, along all public rights-of-way within one-half (1/2) mile of the facility. 2. Performance Bond: Prior to commencing operations, and thereafter during the active life of the facility, the operator shall post and maintain a performance bond or other approved financial instrument with Adams County. Said bond shall be sufficient to ensure compliance with operating conditions of the Permit, the amount of which shall be established by the Board of County Commissioners. Should any corrective actions be required by the County in order to protect the health, safety, and general welfare which result from failure of the operator to follow any regulations, standards, or conditions of approval, the performance bond shall be forfeited in an amount sufficient to defray the expense of said actions, including staff time expended by Adams County involved in such corrective actions. 3. Environmental Bond: Prior to commencing operations, and thereafter during the active life of the facility, and for five (5) years after closure, the operator shall post a bond sufficient to ensure compliance with the closure plan, and to effect remedial measures if environmental damage is found to be taking place. 4. Traffic Control Plan: Provisions of the approved traffic control plan shall be followed. 5. Fencing: Eight (8) foot solid screen fencing or other screening material as approved by the Director of Community and Economic Development shall enclose all transfer stations. 6. Appearance: All sites shall maintain a clean, neat, and orderly appearance. Litter, dust, and odors may not leave the boundaries of the site. 7. Vehicle Parking: Transfer vehicles may not be parked on public streets. 8. Vector Controls: All sites shall maintain vector controls as prescribed by the approved plan. 9. Storage of Solid Waste: All solid wastes not transferred within 24 hours shall be stored in closed containers or in totally enclosed buildings. In no case may solid waste be stored longer than seven (7) days. 10. CDPHE Regulations: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Regulations 6CCR 1007-2, Section 7 are hereby incorporated in these Zoning Regulations. 11. Non-Conforming Facilities: All trash transfer stations in existence, or approved through a public hearing process specifically to operate a trash transfer station, prior to the adoption of this amendment, are considered legally non-conforming. Existing trash transfer station owners and operators meeting said specification will not be required under these regulations to obtain a Conditional Use Permit to continue operations. |
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Parcel Information
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Parcel Number:0182517104052 Subdivision:CADENCE SUBDIVISION Legal Description:SUB:CADENCE SUBDIVISION BLK:1 LOT:1
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