§ 16-4-22 SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS, SHOWS OR SPECIAL EVENTS.
   Special exhibitions, shows, or special events shall be subject to the following provisions:
   (A)   The Community Development Director, in granting a temporary use permit, shall establish the period during which the temporary use may take place and its hours of operation.
   (B)   Except for vehicular parking, no portion of an exhibition, show or special event which takes place in whole or in part outdoors shall be located nearer than 50 feet from the nearest lot line of a lot in a residential use.
   (C)   No exhibition, show or special event which takes place in whole or in part outdoors shall, without written authorization from the office of the Community Development Director, place its facilities upon any required parking areas. Required parking spaces shall mean the minimum number of parking spaces required to be provided for the principal use.
   (D)   No special exhibition, show or special event which is scheduled to last more than one day shall be granted a temporary use permit until the Chief of Police, or his/her designee, approves a parking plan submitted by the applicant. The Chief of Police, or his/her designee, shall review the plan to make certain that adequate provision has been made for the safe ingress and egress of vehicles to the site and to and from parking areas, the marking of parking areas and maneuvering lanes and lighting for evening events.
   (E)   Temporary signs and attention-getting devices, which may otherwise be prohibited in Article 6, such as pennants, streamers, balloons, inflatable shapes or vehicle signs, may be authorized with the approval of a temporary use permit. Detailed information regarding the type, number, placement and duration of proposed temporary signs and attention-getting devices must be included with the temporary use permit application, and shall be subject to the following provisions:
      (1)   Temporary signs or attention getting devices must be properly anchored or secured and must be maintained in good condition; and
      (2)   Temporary signs or attention getting devices installed in association with a grand opening event may remain in place for a maximum of 30 days.
   (F)   The Community Development Director may determine that the outdoor special exhibition, show, or special event requires review and approval by the Village Board.
(Ord. 2021-05-15, passed 5-3-2021; Ord. 2021-09-45, passed 9-20-2021)