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(A) This section defines customary home occupations and prescribes the conditions under which such occupations shall be permitted.
(B) A customary home occupation is a gainful occupation or profession conducted by members of a family residing on the premises and conducted entirely on the premises. In connection with a home occupation, no stock in trade shall be displayed outside the structures.
(Ord. 10.6, passed 3-17-2009)
The regulations contained in this section are necessary to govern the operation of certain transitory or seasonal uses, non-permanent in nature that are customarily done for profit and generating a flow of customers.
(A) An application for temporary use permit shall be made to the governing body and shall contain the following information:
(1) A survey or legal description of the property to be used, rented, or leased for a temporary use, including all information necessary to accurately portray the property;
(2) A description of the proposed use; and
(3) Sufficient information to determine the yard requirements, setbacks, sanitary facilities, and availability of parking space to service the proposed use.
(B) The following uses are deemed to be temporary uses and shall also be subject to the specific regulations and time limits which follow, and to the regulations of any district in which such use is located.
(1) Carnival or circus. In any non-residential district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a carnival or circus, but such permit shall be issued for a period not longer than 15 days. Such a use shall set back from all residential districts at a distance of 100 feet or more.
(2) Christmas tree sale. In any non-residential district, a temporary use permit may be issued for the display and open-lot sales of Christmas trees, but such permit shall be issued for a period not longer than 30 days.
(3) Temporary buildings. In any district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a contractor's temporary office and equipment sheds incidental to a construction project. Such office or shed shall not contain sleeping or cooking accommodations. Such permit shall be valid for not more than one year but may be renewed a maximum of two one-year extensions. However, such office or shed shall be removed upon completion of the construction project or upon expiration of the temporary use permit, whichever occurs sooner.
(4) Real estate sales office. In any district a temporary use permit may be issued for a temporary real estate office in an approved new subdivision. Such office shall contain no sleeping or cooking accommodations. Such permit shall be valid for not more than one year, but may be renewed a maximum of three one-year extensions. Such office shall be removed or converted to a conforming use upon completion of the development of the subdivision or upon expiration of the temporary use permit, whichever occurs sooner.
(Ord. 10.6, passed 3-17-2009)
The following regulations shall apply to swimming pools.
(A) A private swimming pool shall be any pool or open tank not located within a completely enclosed building, and containing or normally capable of containing water to a depth at any point greater than three feet. Private swimming pools are permitted in any residential district provided:
(1) The pool is intended and is to be used solely for enjoyment of the occupants of the property on which it is located and their guests;
(2) If the swimming pool or part thereof is located in the front yard, it shall be not less than half of the required front yard set back; and
(3) The swimming pool area shall be so walled or fenced so as to prevent uncontrolled access by children from the street or from adjacent properties. Said fence or wall shall be not less than six feet in height and maintained in good condition.
(B) A community or club swimming pool not open to the public shall be any pool constructed by an association of property owners, or by a private club for use and enjoyment by members of the association or club and their families and guests. Community and club swimming pools shall comply with the following conditions and requirements:
(1) The pool is intended solely for the enjoyment of the members and families and guests of members of the association or club under whose ownership or jurisdiction the pool is operated;
(2) The pool and accessory structures thereto, including the areas used by the bathers, shall be not closer than 25 feet to any property line of the property on which located; and
(3) The swimming pool and all of the area used by the bathers shall be so walled or fenced so as to prevent uncontrolled access by children from the street or adjacent properties. Safe fence or wall shall be no less than six feet in height and maintained in good condition. The area surrounding the enclosure, except for parking spaces, shall be suitably landscaped with grass, hardy shrubs, and trees, and maintained in good condition.
(Ord. 10.6, passed 3-17-2009)
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