(A) Standards for all temporary uses and structures. All temporary uses and structures must comply with the following standards.
(1) Encroachment permit. Temporary uses and structures may not be located in the public right-of-way without an encroachment permit.
(2) Business license required. Any person engaging in commercial activity or conducting a business in any manner as part of a temporary use must obtain a City of Eureka business license.
(3) Nuisance. A temporary use or structure may not constitute a public nuisance as defined in Municipal Code § 150.163 (Public Nuisance Specified).
(4) Obstructions. A temporary use or structure may not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic or block a driveway or alleyway.
(5) Trash and litter. Temporary uses must provide on-site trash receptacles as needed to keep the site free of trash and debris.
(6) Site condition after use. Upon completion and removal of a temporary use, the site must be cleaned of debris and litter and returned to its original state. Temporary uses and structures may not result in permanent alterations to the site.
(7) Other applicable requirements. Temporary uses and structures must comply with all other applicable standards in the Zoning Code and Municipal Code, including, but not limited to:
(B) Applicant agreement. An applicant requesting approval of a temporary use or structure requiring a zoning clearance must agree in writing to comply with all applicable standards as provided in this section.
(Ord. 885-C.S., passed 5-21-19)