§ 1272.03 ZONING CERTIFICATE REQUIRED.
   (a)   Certificate required. No temporary use, except the storage of inoperable vehicles or equipment and portable storage units that are placed on a premises for seven days or fewer, shall be established or maintained unless a zoning certificate evidencing the compliance of such use with the provisions of this Zoning Code shall have first been issued by the Code Enforcement Officer in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1244.
   (b)   Bases for certificate denial. A zoning certificate may be approved unless the Code Enforcement Officer finds one of the following bases of denial:
      (1)   The applicant has failed to comply with the standards, conditions or terms of any previously issued zoning certificate for a temporary use;
      (2)   The permanent use of the subject property fails to comply in all respects with the
provisions of all village ordinances regulating the development, use and maintenance of the property;
      (3)   The public health, safety or welfare would be, or may reasonably be expected to be, impaired by the issuance thereof; or
      (4)   The temporary use as proposed will not sufficiently comply with the provisions of this chapter.
   (c)   Conditional certificate. A zoning certificate for a temporary use may be conditioned upon such special requirements as the Code Enforcement Officer may determine are necessary to achieve the purposes and requirements of this Zoning Code and to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
   (d)   Revocation of certificate. A zoning certificate shall be revoked if any of the standards and conditions imposed pursuant to this chapter or such certificate, are violated.
(Ord. 2012-20, passed 4-17-2012)