10-7-5: TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES:
Temporary structures and uses shall be subject to the requirements of this section.
   A.   Temporary Structures And Uses Table: Table 10-7-5-1, "Temporary Structures And Uses", of this subsection establishes the allowed temporary structures and uses for each zoning district. Table 10-7-5-1, "Temporary Structures And Uses", of this subsection is not an exhaustive list of temporary structures and uses that may be located within the Village. Each structure or use is given one of the following designations for each zoning district.
      1.   Permitted ("P"): A "P" indicates that the temporary structure or use does not require a temporary use permit and is allowed by- right within the designated zoning district provided that it meets all applicable use standards set forth in subsection B, "Use Standards For Temporary Structures And Uses", of this section.
      2.   Permitted With Temporary Use Permit ("T"): A "T" indicates that the temporary structure or use requires the approval of a temporary use permit (refer to section 10-3-10, "Temporary Use Permit", of this title) and must meet any applicable use standards set forth in subsection B, "Use Standards For Temporary Structures And Uses", of this section in order to be allowed within the designated zoning district.
      3.   No Designation: The absence of a letter (a blank space) indicates that the use is not allowed within the designated zoning district.
      4.   Other Uses: Temporary uses not listed in Table 10-7-5-1 shall require a permit as determined by the Zoning Administrator. Use Standards include, but are not limited to; hours of operation, signage, lighting, parking, and traffic flow.
TABLE 10-7-5-1
TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES
 
Table key:
P:
Allowed by-right and shall meet the requirements of subsection B, "Use Standards For Temporary Structures And Uses", of this section when applicable.
T:
Allowed with temporary use permit and shall meet the requirements of subsection B, "Use Standards For Temporary Structures And Uses", of this section when applicable.
Temporary Structures And Uses
R-1
R-2
R-3
R-4
R-5
R-6
C-1
C-2
I-1
I-2
Use Standards/
Code Section
Temporary Structures And Uses
R-1
R-2
R-3
R-4
R-5
R-6
C-1
C-2
I-1
I-2
Use Standards/
Code Section
Contractor trailer
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Farmers' market
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
 
 
Garage or yard sale
T
T
T
T
T
T
 
 
 
 
Mobile food facility
 
 
 
 
 
 
P
P
P
P
Model unit
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
 
 
Temporary outdoor entertainment
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
 
 
Temporary outdoor sale
 
 
 
 
 
 
T
T
 
 
Temporary storage container
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
 
   B.   Use Standards For Temporary Structures And Uses: The following standards apply to temporary structures and uses designated as permitted ("P") or permitted with temporary use permit ("T") in the zoning districts noted in the "Use Standards/Code Section" column of subsection A, table 10-7-5-1, "Temporary Structures And Uses", of this section. Temporary uses may be located outdoors or within an enclosed building or structure.
      1.   Contractor Trailer; Duration: Contractor trailers shall be limited to the period of active construction of the project. Contractor trailers shall not contain accommodations for sleeping or cooking.
      2.   Farmers' Market:
         a.   Schedule: The schedule for a farmers' market will be determined as part of a temporary use permit, including number of days per week and overall duration of the event. A temporary use permit for a farmers' market can be issued on an annual basis, which allows for a schedule of days per week and number of weeks per year.
         b.   Management Plan: A management plan for a farmers' market shall be submitted that demonstrates the following.
            (1)   The on-site presence of a manager to direct the operation of vendors.
            (2)   An established set of operating rules, days and hours of operation, vendor set-up and take-down times, a maintenance plan, and provisions for waste removal.
            (3)   A site plan indicating vendor stalls, visitor facilities, seating areas, restrooms, and all entrances and exits to the site.
      3.   Garage Or Yard Sale:
         a.   Permit Requirements: Except during Village-wide events, no garage or yard sale shall be conducted on any premises in a Residential Zoning District without a temporary use permit. The temporary use permit shall be posted in the front yard of the premises so it can be easily seen by the public.
         b.   Duration And Frequency: No garage or yard sale shall be conducted:
            (1)   For more than three (3) consecutive days.
            (2)   Before eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. or after nine o'clock (9:00) P.M.
            (3)   Within twelve (12) months of another garage or yard sale conducted either on the same premises or by the same applicant, except during Village-wide events.
         c.   Location: No sale items or sales activities shall be located outside of the zoning lot.
         d.   Signs: Signs for garage or yard sales shall be permitted in accordance with chapter 10, "Signs", of this title.
         e.   Amplification: No outdoor loudspeakers or other amplification equipment shall be used in connection with the sale.
      4.   Mobile Food Facility:
         a.   Maintenance: The permit holder for a mobile food facility must keep the area clear of litter and debris during business hours and provide a trash receptacle for customer use if such receptacles are not already provided on site or in the right-of- way.
         b.   Outdoor Seating: Outdoor seating may be provided on the site, but no seating may be permanently installed.
         c.   Electrical Service: Electrical service may be provided only by temporary service through an electric utility or by an on-board generator.
         d.   Alcohol: The sale of alcohol is prohibited.
         e.   Water Connection: A permanent water or wastewater connection is prohibited.
         f.   Drive-Throughs: Drive-through service is prohibited.
      5.   Model Unit; Duration: Model units shall be limited to the period of active selling and/or leasing of space in the development, or six (6) months after issuance of the final occupancy permit, whichever is less. Model units shall not be used for sleeping, bathing, or cooking purposes.
      6.   Temporary Outdoor Entertainment:
         a.   Duration: Temporary outdoor entertainment shall be limited to a period of seven (7) consecutive days.
         b.   Frequency: A maximum of two (2) temporary outdoor entertainment permits may be issued per year for any zoning lot.
         c.   Other Local Regulations: Temporary outdoor entertainment shall comply with the requirements of title 3, chapter 4, "Exhibitions And Carnivals", of this Code and other local regulations.
         d.   Temporary Use Permit Application: Approval of the temporary use permit shall be based on the adequacy of the lot area, provision of parking, traffic access, and public safety, as well as the absence of undue adverse impacts on adjacent properties. The temporary use permit application shall include the following:
            (1)   Site Plan: As part of the temporary use permit application, the operator of the event must submit a site plan to the Village prior to the event that illustrates the location of major site components and ingress and egress routes for emergency vehicles.
            (2)   Proof Of State Inspection: The operator of the event shall provide proof that all amusement devices have been inspected and approved by the State of Illinois Department of Labor.
         e.   Bulk And Yard Requirements: Temporary outdoor entertainment is exempt from chapter 6, "Zoning District Regulations", of this title.
      7.   Temporary Outdoor Sale:
         a.   Temporary Use Permit Application: Approval of a temporary use permit for a temporary outdoor sale shall be based on the adequacy of the lot area, provision of parking, traffic access, and public safety, as well as the absence of undue adverse impacts on other properties.
         b.   Duration: Temporary outdoor sale uses shall be limited to a period of up to forty five (45) days. The Zoning Administrator may grant additional time or successive permits through the temporary use permit process.
         c.   Sidewalk Clearance: A minimum of four feet (4') of sidewalk clearance must remain available for pedestrians in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines.
         d.   Storage: Merchandise must be stored inside the building during non-business hours.
      8.   Temporary Storage Container:
         a.   Duration: Temporary storage containers shall be located on a lot for a period of no more than forty five (45) consecutive days unless used in conjunction with an approved building permit.
         b.   Frequency: A maximum of two (2) instances of temporary storage container installation are allowed per year.
         c.   Improved Surface: The temporary storage container shall be located on an improved surface. Containers shall not be permanently attached to the ground, have permanent utility service, or be stacked on top of one another. (Ord. 67-2018, 12-18-2018; amd. Ord. 5-2021, 3-23-2021)