A. Temporary Dwellings incident to the Property. The Building Department may approve the use of a temporary dwelling incidental to the construction of a one-family dwelling for a maximum of one year while building a home to live in on the same lot, provided;
1. A bond in lawful money equal to the cost of removing the temporary dwelling but not less than $1,000.00, is first posted with the Town of Fairfield to guarantee the timely removal of the temporary dwelling.
2. The owner(s) of the lot and temporary dwelling agree to remove said temporary dwelling within the time of the bond to obtain a full refund of the bond or otherwise to allow the Town to enter and remove the temporary dwelling using the bond to defray costs.
3. The owner(s) has obtained a building permit for a permanent residential building.
4. The temporary dwelling shall remain on the lot no longer than the current term of the building permit for the single-family dwelling; the completion date of the conventional dwelling or 365 days, whichever is less. Exception: The Planning Commission may grant one extension period of an additional 365 days upon finding that the construction of the permanent dwelling is being carried out diligently toward completion.
5. The temporary dwelling unit shall be self-contained and the owner must obtain a temporary dwelling permit to ensure that the temporary dwelling is in compliance with the County Health Department, building code, and with the Fairfield Town’s requirements.
B. Temporary Storage Structures. Temporary buildings and yards for the storage of construction materials and equipment in any zone may require a temporary use permit by the Planning Commission for a temporary office and buildings and/or yards for storing vehicles, materials and equipment incidental to a construction project. The permit shall be valid for a period of not more than one (1) year, the permit may be renewable throughout the length of the project. The buildings shall be removed and the yard restored to its original state upon completion of the project and expiration of the permit.
C. Public Park Host Trailer. In any zone, the Planning Commission may issue a temporary use permit for a host trailer provided:
1. The host trailer is located on the same parcel of land as a publicly owned and/or Town approved park site;
2. The host trailer is removed from the park site when the terms of the temporary use permit have expired;
3. A permit must be obtained during each calendar year by the public agency of the park; and
4. The host trailer shall be self contained or approvals for water and sanitary sewer shall be obtained from the County or State Health Department. See 9.1.80.(E).