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<br />means of vehicles customarily kept on the site by the permit holder or family <br />members in trucks or vans of three-quarter-ton or less in size. <br /> <br />6. Parking. A cottage food operation shall not result in a reduction or elimination of <br />any required parking space. One off-street parking space shall be provided for <br />employees, per Article 17, Section 4-1704. Said employee parking may be un- <br />covered and located in a driveway. <br /> <br />7. Vehicles. Any vehicle or vehicles used by the applicant in conjunction with the <br />cottage food operation or with any related business activity shall be parked in a <br />manner so as not to be visible from a public street. This limitation shall not apply <br />to standard passenger vehicles or trucks and vans of three-quarter-ton or less in <br />size. <br /> <br />8. Required State Permits or Licenses. No permit issued pursuant to this section <br />shall become operative until copies of the Alameda County application/permitting <br />form and City business license have been filed with the Zoning Enforcement Offi- <br />cial. <br /> <br />9. Nontransferable. A permit issued pursuant to this section shall be nontransfera- <br />ble and shall not run with the land. <br /> <br />D. Notwithstanding the above, standards C.1 and C.2 will not apply to a cottage food <br />operation where the permit applicant declares on the application form that the cottage <br />food operation will not be making any customer sales directly from the dwelling or <br />property. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding the above, standards C.1 and C.2 will not apply to a cottage food <br />operation that operates in a location where there are two or more on-site, off-street, <br />dedicated parking spaces for guests. <br /> <br />E. Administrative Exception Provision. The Zoning Enforcement Official may approve an <br />Administrative Exception, per Section 2-574, if an applicant cannot meet the provi- <br />sions of Section 4-1688 C.1 through 7. <br /> <br />F. Appeals. In accord with Article 22, “Use Permits, Variances, and Parking Exceptions,” <br />decisions of the Zoning Enforcement Official may be appealed to the Board of Zoning <br />Adjustments by the applicant or by any interested party. (Ord. 2013-006 § 3) <br /> <br />4-1690 Community Gardens <br /> <br />A. Intent. The purpose of this Section is to establish uniform standards, land- <br />use regulations and a permit process for controlling the location, design, and <br />maintenance of Community Gardens. <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 68 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated