Convenience market definition
Convenience market means a food market limited to 2,500 square feet of gross floor area which carries a limited in- ventory of food, beverages and convenience items, but excluding liquor stores, delicatessens and specialty food shops. (Ord. 1494 § 1, 1991)
Convenience market means any retail market containing a gross floor area of 2,400 square feet or less, selling food, household goods and other small merchandise intended for domestic consumption. Convenience markets typically do not carry a full complement of merchandise brands.
Convenience market means establishments that retail a limited line of goods that generally include milk, bread, soda and snacks. Convenience markets may or may not include fuel sales.
More Definitions of Convenience market
Convenience market means an activity that includes the retail sale of food, beverages, and personal convenience items, primarily for off-premises consumption and typically found in establishments with long or late hours of operation and in a building of less than three thousand (3,000) square feet. Convenience markets may sell beer and wine but shall be considered liquor stores if hard liquor is sold on site. Excluded from this definition are delicatessens, specialty food shops, and establishments which have a sizeable assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables and fresh cut meat.
Convenience market means any business engaged in the retail sale of food, beverages, and small personal convenience items, primarily for immediate off-premises consumption and typically found in establishments with long or late hours of operation but excludes delicatessens and other specialty food shops and businesses, businesses that are engaged in Large-Scale Combined Retail and Grocery Sales Commercial Activities, as defined by Oakland Municipal Code Section 17.10.345, and businesses that have a sizeable assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables and fresh-cut meat.
Convenience market means a retail establishment larger than 3,000 square feet and up to 5,000 square feet utilized for the sale of prepackaged food products, household items and soft drinks. Alcohol sales shall be limited to a five percent (5%) maximum square footage of the sales floor area for sale and display of alcohol. The sale of distilled spirits shall be subject to a Conditional Use Permit. Convenience markets that exceed the five percent (5%) square footage of sales floor area for the sale and display of alcohol shall be considered a “Primary off-site alcohol sales establishments.” any business establishment of less than 10,000 square feet not connected with a petroleum products service-station, and which is characterized by retail sales of food products and household items, and which devote a minimum of 15% of overall sales floor area to display and sale of fresh meat and produce. Convenience markets shall be prohibited from selling spirits (ABC License Type 21).
Convenience market means any business establishment of less than 10,000 square feet not connected with a petroleum products service-station, and which is characterized by retail sales of food products and household items, and which devote a minimum of ten percent of overall floor area to display and sale of fresh meat and produce.
Convenience market means a small commercial retail outlet for convenience foods, newspapers, magazines, and, often, beer and wine. These facilities may be open 24 hours per day and do not have gasoline pumps.
Convenience market means a retail establishment larger than 3,000 square feet and up to 5,000 square feet utilized for the sale of prepackaged food products, household items, and soft drinks. Alcohol sales shall be limited to a five percent (5%) maximum square footage of the sales floor area for sale and display of alcohol. The sale of distilled spirits shall be subject to a Conditional Use Permit. Convenience markets that exceed the five percent (5%) square footage of sales floor area for the sale and display of alcohol shall be considered a “Primary off-site alcohol sales establishments.”