§ 155.089 TEMPORARY USE/STRUCTURE STANDARDS.
   These temporary use/structure standards apply in the following districts: AG, R1, R2, R3, R4, MH, PB, B1, B2, TC, LI and HI.
   (A)   Temporary structures are permitted for up to one year with approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals in any zoning district provided that the use is a permitted use in that zoning district.
   (B)   Portable, temporary storage units are permitted in a residential district for up to seven days at a time, and up to 30 days total per calendar year, without obtaining approval from the Board of Zoning Appeals.
   (C)   Temporary structures must meet all development standards for a permanent structure unless otherwise specified in this section.
   (D)   Temporary uses and/or structures which seek extensions of the initial time limits established for that use or structure in this section shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals. An unlimited number of one- year extensions of time may be granted for a temporary use or structure by the Board of Zoning Appeals. The Board may impose reasonable conditions as part of its approval.
   (E)   No extensions of the time limits described in this section shall be considered for any temporary use or structure that violates any conditions listed in this section or any other provision of this chapter.
   (F)   All temporary structures or uses shall require a permit unless otherwise specified in this subchapter. No temporary use or structure, or the signage, lighting, landscaping, or parking areas for such facilities shall be constructed, placed upon a site, or altered prior to all necessary permits being obtained.
   (G)   All temporary uses or structures must be removed and the original site reverted to its original condition within the duration of the permit.
   (H)   Temporary uses and structures which represent a public nuisance in the opinion of the Planning Director shall be removed from the property.
   (I)   A nuisance temporary use/structure shall include, but not be limited to, one which creates road
congestion or prevents adequate access by fire trucks and other emergency vehicles, or disrupts the residential character of neighborhood with excessive outdoor lighting or sound.
   (J)   Permitted construction trailers may be established on the site of construction no more than three weeks prior to the start of construction and shall be removed within three weeks after issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the last primary structure.
(Ord. 2013-02, passed 3-11-13)