The approval or denial of a Temporary Use Permit, Special Event Permit, or Temporary Event Permit may be appealed in compliance with Chapter 17.640 (Appeals). The procedures of Chapter 17.595 (Permit Implementation, Time Limits, and Extensions) shall apply after the approval of the permit.
A. Condition of the Site Following a Temporary Use or Special Event. Each site occupied by a temporary use or special event shall be cleaned of debris, litter or any other evidence of the temporary activity, on completion or removal of the activity, and shall thereafter be used in compliance with the provisions of this Title.
B. Revocation. A Temporary Use, Special Event Permit, or Temporary Use Permit may be revoked or modified, with only a 24-hour notice, in compliance with Chapter 17.660 (Revocations and Modifications).
C. Extension of the Permit.
1. Temporary Uses. The Director may extend the operational length of a temporary use or special event if the delay is beyond the control of, and was not the result of actions by, the permittee.
D. Expiration of Permit. A Temporary Use, Special Event Permit, or Temporary Event Permit shall be considered to have expired when the approved use has ceased or been suspended.
(Ord. No. 2005-007 § 1 (part); Ord. No. 2024-006)