§ 152.902 TEMPORARY RESIDENTIAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.
   All temporary residential uses shall comply with the following supplemental regulations, which shall be in addition to all other regulations of this zoning code. In the event there is a conflict between these supplemental regulations and other portions of this zoning code, the more restrictive regulations shall govern.
   (A)   Garage sale.
      (1)   Each property is limited to four garage sales per year.
      (2)   Each sale is limited to three days.
   (B)   Model homes.
      (1)   Model home or temporary real estate office lighting must comply with § 152.1014.
      (2)   Signs must comply with the sign regulations as contained in Chapter 150.
      (3)   The model home or temporary real estate office is permitted only until all the other lots in the subdivision have active building permits.
      (4)   The applicant for a model home may be required to submit a cash bond to guarantee the conversion of the model home to a single-family home in a timely manner if alterations to the site have occurred such as the provision of paved parking, removal of lighting, and similar uses. Such conversion includes, but is not limited to, the provision of landscaping, turf restoration and the removal of parking lots, signage, and lighting.
   (C)   Portable storage containers.
      (1)   One temporary portable storage container is allowed per dwelling unit for a maximum of 30 consecutive days in a calendar year.
      (2)   The storage container must be located on the driveway of the dwelling unit it is serving. An alternate location may be approved by the City Manager.
   (D)   Temporary family healthcare dwellings. The city opts out of the requirements of M.S. § 462.3593, which defines and regulates temporary family health care dwellings.
   (E)   Equipment, materials, and dumpsters may be stored outside if in compliance with the following:
      (1)   All items must be directly related to a current on-site construction or landscaping project;
      (2)   Except as otherwise allowed in division (E)(3) below, no items may be stored outside for more than three months in any calendar year;
      (3)   All items directly related to a project for which a valid building permit has been issued are allowed to be stored outside while the permit is active; and
      (4)   All debris must be contained within the dumpster and prevented from becoming airborne.
   (F)   All items must be located on private property and must not block sidewalks, trails, hydrants, or emergency access.
      (1)   All items must be immediately removed from the property upon completion of the current on-site project.
      (2)   Sale of motor and recreational vehicles.
         (a)   The vehicle(s) must have current registration plates.
         (b)   The vehicle(s) must be licensed to a resident of the property.
         (c)   The vehicle(s) must comply with the parking requirements in all applicable sections of the city code and this chapter.
         (d)   No more than two vehicle and equipment sales may be permitted per parcel per calendar year.
(Ord 2024-1304, passed 7-29-2024)