3-1-13: TEMPORARY AND SPECIAL EVENTS:
   A.   Definition: "Temporary business" means the conduct of business which is conducted from a single designated site or premises without a permanent foundation or location from which goods, merchandise or services are sold on a temporary or seasonal basis. A temporary business may include a concert, fair, rally, bazaar or city celebration in which vendors are present. The license shall not exceed one hundred (100) consecutive days.
   B.   Permit Required: It is unlawful for any person to conduct, engage in, promote or carry on a temporary business within the city, without first making application for and obtaining a temporary license from the city.
   C.   Application: An application for a temporary license must be submitted with the following information:
      1.   Site plan delineating where the temporary business will be located and the parking area available for patrons or the designation by the city or the event provider of a location with respect to special events such as listed in this chapter.
      2.   Written permission from the property owner where the temporary business will be located in a form acceptable to the city.
      3.   Acceptable evidence of a current sales tax permit, license or special event sales tax number issued by the state.
   D.   Inspection Of Merchandise: The city, the Emery County sheriff and the local health department shall have the right to inspect all goods and merchandise to be sold pursuant to a temporary business license.
   E.   Compliance To Laws: Temporary license holders shall comply with all applicable laws and ordinances of the city and state governing the operation of its business.
   F.   License Fees: Temporary and special event license fees shall be set by the city council. (Ord. 2009-1, 6-25-2009)