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Mukwonago Village City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XV

Pop-Up Vendor Venue

§ 100-910 Generally.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
A pop-up vendor venue is a place where multiple vendors offer their goods from various buildings, including shipping containers and food trucks, which are located on a single parcel in a preplanned and coordinated manner. A vendor unit may be in a single independent building, or the units may be connected to other units by interior connections or exterior walkways. The vendor units are typically supplied by the site operator. Typical vendors include restaurants, taverns, retail, and limited personal services (barber, manicurist, and the like). Vendors specially excluded include tattoo shops and body piercing.

§ 100-911 Application and review procedure.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008; amended 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1012]
A pop-up vendor venue is reviewed as a planned development district as set forth in this chapter, except as modified in this section. There is no minimum lot size for a pop-up vendor venue, the architectural standards in the base zoning do not apply, and a developer agreement may be required, but is not mandatory.

§ 100-912 Where allowed.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
A pop-up vendor venue is only allowed in the B-2 Zoning District. Given the potential off-site impacts, a pop-up vendor venue shall not abut a residential property.

§ 100-913 General design requirements.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
In the design of a pop-up vendor venue, the following design principles must be satisfied:
(a) 
The placement of the individual buildings must be well coordinated so as to create an inviting and accessible space.
(b) 
In addition to any other required landscaping required by the Zoning Code, the buildings need to be well landscaped along the rear of the building or otherwise screened if visible from the public right-of-way.
(c) 
The venue must include one or more common areas with seating and similar amenities where patrons may gather and socialize.
(d) 
Outdoor lighting is allowed, subject to review and approval of the Plan Commission as set forth in the final development plan.
(e) 
The site operator must provide trash collection and restroom facilities for all of the vendors and their patrons.
(f) 
The venue may from time to time host live music, provided ample parking is available, and the details are reviewed and approved by the Plan Commission.
(g) 
Buildings shall be oriented in a pattern that is compatible with the development pattern in the surrounding area.
(h) 
The project shall accommodate emergency vehicles to the satisfaction of the Village of Mukwonago Fire Chief.
(i) 
The project shall include an internal network of pedestrian paths.
(j) 
Low-impact stormwater techniques should be incorporated into the project to the extent feasible.

§ 100-914 Parking.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
Parking standards are established in the final development plan depending on the proposed mix of vendors.

§ 100-915 Lot coverage.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
Impervious surfaces within the project site shall not exceed 60%. Patios, pedestrian walks, and other similar surfaces that are an integral part of the open space areas are not be counted in impervious surface calculations.

§ 100-916 Screening.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
Screening, such as landscaping, decorative fencing, or berms, shall be provided around the perimeter of a pop-up vendor venue to the extent deemed appropriate by the Plan Commission to ensure the project fits in with the character of the area.

§ 100-917 Amendment.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1008]
Once a pop-up vendor venue is approved as a planned development district, such district may be amended as set forth in this chapter.