No person, firm, or corporation shall erect, construct, equip, use, occupy, or maintain any temporary building or structure in the City or two-mile jurisdiction or cause the same to be done without first obtaining a separate building permit for each such temporary building from the Chief Building Official.
Temporary buildings shall be those buildings built and designed for use no longer than 120 calendar days to facilitate special events or annual sales.
Temporary buildings shall be constructed to support required wind load, adequately anchored, and located in accordance with the requirements of the 2021 IBC Table
705.5 based on the fire-resistance rating of the exterior walls for the proposed type of construction and the allowable area shall comply with the adopted building code.
Exiting shall be provided as required for permanent buildings.
Temporary buildings shall not be connected to permanent utilities, e.g., sewer, water, electric, or gas.
Temporary buildings permits shall be limited to one per tract of land, not to exceed 120 days per calendar year. The fee for a temporary building permit shall be in accordance with the City of Grand Island Fee Schedule.
(Amended by Ordinance No. 8955, effective 3-31-2005)
HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 9958 on 12/20/2023