1. Temporary health care structures are permitted as accessory uses to single-family homes, if a zoning permit is obtained from the town.
2. A temporary health care structure is defined as a "transportable residential structure, providing an environment facilitating a caregivers's provision of care for a mentally or physically impaired person, that is (i) primarily assembled at a location other than its site of installation, (ii) is limited to one occupant who shall be the mentally or physically impaired person, (iii) has no more than 300 gross square feet, and (iv) complies with applicable provisions of the State Building Code and G.S. 143-139.1(b). Placing the temporary family health care structure on a permanent foundation shall not be required or permitted.
3. Temporary health care structures should adhere to setbacks for principal structures in the R-l district.
4. No signage advertising or otherwise promoting the existence of the temporary health care structure shall be permitted either on the exterior of the building or elsewhere on the property.
5. Any temporary family health care structure installed shall be removed within 60 days in which the mentally or physically impaired person is no longer receiving or is no longer in need of the assistance provided for in this section. If the temporary health care structure is needed for another mentally or physically impaired person, the temporary health care structure may continue to be used.
6. Only one temporary health care structure is permitted per lot.
(Ord. of 10-5-15, No. 07-15)