§ 156.384 STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR TEMPORARY USES.
   In approving a temporary use, the Community Development Director or designee may impose such reasonable conditions with respect to location, construction, maintenance, operation, site planning, traffic control, time limits and other items for the temporary use as deemed necessary for the protection of adjacent properties and the public interest. The Community Development Director or designee may require guarantees or other evidence that such conditions will be met and complied with.
   (A)   The Community Development Director or designee shall review a temporary use request with the following general standards and criteria:
      (1)   The property on which the use, building or other structure is proposed is of adequate size and dimensions to permit the conduct of the use in such a manner that it will not be materially detrimental to adjoining and surrounding properties;
      (2)   The use will cease within a maximum of six months from the date of issuance of the temporary use permit; and
      (3)   The use will comply with all requirements of the current Building Code, city business licensing (Title XI of this code of ordinances), Bear River Health Department and all other requirements as applicable.
   (B)   In approving a temporary use, the Community Development Director or designee may impose such reasonable conditions or restrictions as deemed necessary to secure the purposes of this chapter. These conditions may include:
      (1)   The site will be suitably maintained and that the design, setbacks, fences, walls and buffers of all buildings and other structures are adequate to protect, preserve and/or enhance the appearance and character of the area;
      (2)   The regulations of §§ 156.445 through 156.465 of this chapter, dealing with parking facilities, including vehicular ingress and egress, loading and unloading areas and the surfacing of parking areas and driveways to specified standards;
      (3)   The provision of an adequate water supply, sewage disposal, flood control and fire protection;
      (4)   The mitigation of nuisance factors such as noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, dirt, odors, gases, noxious matter, heat, glare, electromagnetic disturbances and radiation;
      (5)   Does not have an adverse effect on any sensitive areas, as defined by this chapter;
      (6)   The regulation of operating hours for activities affecting normal schedules and functions;
      (7)   The regulation of signs as per §§ 156.480 through 156.491 of this chapter;
      (8)   The provision of a reasonable guarantee, bond or other surety, as determined by the Community Development Director or designee, that the proposed temporary use will be maintained and operated in compliance with all conditions and requirements; and
      (9)   Such other reasonable conditions determined necessary by the Community Development Director or designee to allow the establishment and operation of the proposed temporary use in an orderly and efficient manner.
(Prior Code, § 29.06.110) (Ord. 07-13, passed 7-19-2007)