8-2-6-1: STANDARDS FOR ALL TEMPORARY USES:
   A.   Standards: All temporary uses shall be reviewed against the following criteria:
      1.   Traffic Circulation: The temporary use shall have adequate sight distances for safe vehicular ingress and egress. It shall have adequate turn lanes or provide for police control to move traffic in and out of the use. The adjacent street shall have adequate capacity to handle the anticipated additional flow of traffic.
      2.   Public Convenience And Litter Control: Adequate on site restroom facilities may be required to handle the expected attendance. Adequate waste containers shall be required and a written guarantee shall be required that all litter generated by the event shall be removed at no expense to the county. This shall include adjoining public rights of way.
      3.   Signs: A sign permit is not required; however, the land use department shall review and approve all signage. The land use department may approve signs up to fifty percent (50%) smaller than would be permitted in chapter 5, "Signs", of this title, and may also approve attention getting devices. The number, type, and size of signs and attention getting devices shall be determined using the following criteria:
         a.   The need for obvious way finding information, based on the location of the event and its likelihood of attracting visitors who are unfamiliar with the area, who may lose their way or become confused if signs are limited to the sign area otherwise allowed by this title.
         b.   The type, length, and size of the proposed event or use.
         c.   Sight distances, other signage in the area or on the property, sidewalks, traffic volumes, and speed on the road.
         d.   Other lighting in area, type of neighbors, light intensity, and glare potential.
         e.   Logical travel routes to the site.
   B.   Modification Of Provisions: The land use department may establish additional conditions deemed necessary to ensure land use compatibility or minimize potential adverse impacts on neighboring properties, public streets, or the county. These may include, but are not limited to, the following:
      1.   Modification or restrictions on hours of operation or duration of the event.
      2.   Posting of a performance bond to ensure cleanup and removal of signage.
      3.   Arrangements satisfactory to the county for the provision of special or extraordinary services or equipment, such as traffic control or security personnel, or equipment that is needed to ensure safe operation of the use or event. This may also include liability insurance.
      4.   The land use department may refuse to issue a permit if the event is too large to be safe for the site, neighborhood, street, or other infrastructure, or may place limits on attendance to ensure it can be properly managed.
   C.   Other Permits And Licenses: All temporary uses or special events shall comply with all state and county regulations pertaining to the intended activities or occupancy. (Ord. 10-001, 1-12-2010)