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City of Bloomington, Indiana – Kerry Thomson, Mayor

City Council

2015 Ordinance 15-06 (Passed)

TO AMEND TITLE 20 OF THE BLOOMINGTON MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED “UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE” (Amending Sections 20.05.110 & 20.05.111 Regarding Temporary Uses and Structures)

This ordinance does three things. First, it aligns the Unified Development Ordinance with the newly amended Title 4 by making it clear that those solicitors, mobile food vendors, and pushcart operators licensed by the City only need to obtain a license, they no longer need to obtain both a license and a Temporary Use Permit. Second, it extends the period of time seasonal farm produce can be sold under a Temporary Use Permit from sixty days to one hundred and eight days. Third, it regulates book buybacks in that property owners must obtain a Temporary Use Permit to hold such a sale, and those sales are limited to no more than two times per year, with each time lasting no more than seven days (or one single sale per year that lasts no more than fifteen consecutive days).

  • Risk Mgt.
Amends CodeNo
Committee 3/11/2015 8-1 (Volan)
Final 4/1/2015 Passed 9-0