A temporary construction office, used during the construction of a main building or buildings on the same site, shall be permitted subject to the following conditions. A temporary construction office may not be used as a sales office.
(a) The temporary office may consist of a manufactured home, commercial coach, self-contained recreational vehicle, mobile office, or modular structure, provided the structure or vehicle is erected or installed in accordance with Uniform Building Code requirements for temporary construction offices.
(b) A temporary construction office shall be removed or shall be converted to a permitted use prior to the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy for the main building or buildings. If construction is phased over a length of time, the permit may provide that certificates of use and occupancy may be issued for completed buildings.
(c) Not later than the granting of Certificates of Occupancy for the last buildings in a Tract or phase, the temporary construction offices shall be removed (or converted into permanent structures, where permitted).
(d) If no construction activity is anticipated to occur for a period of forty-five (45) days or more, the temporary office shall be removed and the site maintained in a clean and orderly condition. This provision specifically applies to construction offices associated with the development of homes within custom lot sales subdivisions.