§ 154.100 TEMPORARY USES.
   The Building Commissioner or Board of Zoning Appeals may grant a temporary use permit, as provided in divisions (A), (B) or (C), for a period not to exceed one year, unless another time limit is specified, and impose other conditions, for seasonal or transitory uses, if it finds that the intended site is appropriate, that adequate operational safeguards will be maintained, and that adjoining established uses will not be adversely affected. The following uses are deemed to be temporary uses and shall also be subject to the specific regulations and time limits which follow:
   (A)   Christmas tree sales. In any district, a temporary use permit may be issued by the Building Commissioner for the display of open-lot sales of Christmas trees, but such permit shall be issued for a permit not longer than 45 days.
   (B)   Contractor’s office and equipment sheds. In any district, a temporary use permit may be issued by the Building Commissioner for a contractor’s temporary structures incidental to a construction project. Such structures shall not contain sleeping or cooking accommodations. Such permit shall be valid for not more than six months but may be renewed for an additional three months. Moreover, such structures shall be removed upon completion of the construction project or upon expiration of the temporary use permit, which ever occurs sooner.
   (C)   Other uses not herein defined. The Board of Zoning Appeals may grant a temporary use permit for other purposes not herein defined for a period not to exceed 30 days to allow temporary structures for private and public gathering, events and the like, provided the standards of this section are fulfilled.
(Ord. 0203, passed 6-10-02) Penalty, see § 154.999