i m shannon bream, america s news headquarters live from the capitol states right now. it has been a long time coming. mitt romney made his first sunday show appearance in nearly two years right here on fox with chris wallace. and with just 16 days before the iowa caucuses, several his gop rivals are storming the hawkeye state in search of support. our two hours starts with carl cameron live in des moines, iowa. hello, carl. hi, shannon. everybody in des moines is counting down the hours and days to the first caucuses. 16 days to the leadoff contest. mitt romney and newt gingrich have been in a battle really for five weeks. ever since newt gingrich soared to the top of the polls and stayed there, unlike so many other candidates early on in this campaign. the romney campaign has recognized that newt gingrich is a threat that s real here in iowa and across the country and romney today went at newt in the interview with chris wallace. in essence, mr. romney gave an elongated
i m shannon bream, america s news headquarters live from the capitol states right now. it has been a long time coming. mitt romney made his first sunday show appearance in nearly two years right here on fox with chris wallace. and with just 16 days before the iowa caucuses, several his gop rivals are storming the hawkeye state in search of support. our two hours starts with carl cameron live in des moines, iowa. hello, carl. hi, shannon. everybody in des moines is counting down the hours and days to the first caucuses. 16 days to the leadoff contest. mitt romney and newt gingrich have been in a battle really for five weeks. ever since newt gingrich soared to the top of the polls and stayed there, unlike so many other candidates early on in this campaign. the romney campaign has recognized that newt gingrich is a threat that s real here in iowa and across the country and romney today went at newt in the interview with chris wallace. in essence, mr. romney gave an elongated
is that as part of the well, this is especially in our district and part of the accessory use controls is that you cannot sell stock and trade from your home. another issue is that it s very hard for us to control if the pies you bake were actually from the blueberry bushes in your backyard. at what point i don t know if the planning department is equipped to say this is san francisco blueberries and these are from whatnot. and i believe we have an issue with how we grapple with the enforcement on that. commissioner borden: and if we added value added and the blueberry and would kitchen requirements be kicked in? i believe that would have to be regulated under the department of public health. and it is my understanding that they go around. and the guy from urban agriculture, can you answer that question about value added goods like the blueberry you can come to the podium and whether that would require a kitchen facility. thank you. so many both of the cases of va
neighborhoods in the middle of them and please correct me if i am incorrect and i could set up a store selling my agricultural goods including value added from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week all year. is that correct? i think my take on the legislation is you could sell your produce vegetables, lettuce, et, seven days a week 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. all right. because i would object to that and there should be much more stringent regulations to hours and how many days per week that can be done if we are going into residential neighborhoods. and the real problem with that one. and we re familiar, some of us, with agriculture every day of the week and you have the lot on mcalester street and i have three on catrell hill where i live and there s probably more and community gardens that have been there for a long, long time. and when you were talking about just a few moments ago about change of use and what is permanent and what is not permanent teawe temporary.
i understand the committee will look items 6 through 21 forward with recommendations. all we need is a motion regarding disclosure. without objection, so moved. thank you, colleagues, for your work today. meeting is adjourned. added value added and the blueberry and would kitchen requirements be kicked in? i believe that would have to be regulated under the department of public health. and it is my understanding that they go around. and the guy from urban agriculture, can you answer that question about value added goods like the blueberry you can come to the podium and whether that would require a kitchen facility. thank you. so many both of the cases of value added our proposal is for the planning commission to allow it on site and anyone who wanted to do it would have to follow any applicable health code laws and there are some. and i think quite a number may find it is not worth trying because once you do a processed good you have to follow quite a few