1171.05 TEMPORARY USES.
   These regulations are necessary to govern the following uses which are of a nonpermanent nature. At least seven days before the instigation of such use an application for a temporary zoning permit shall be made to the Zoning Inspector, which shall include a map illustrating the location of the property to be used, a description of the proposed use, and a site plan, with sufficient information to determine the setback and parking facility requirements for the proposed temporary use and the relationship between the temporary use and the parking and building(s) of the permanent use on the property.
   (a)    In a business or industrial district, temporary retail sales and services, such as sales of plants, flowers, trees, arts and crafts, or similar items on any lot shall be permitted for any for-profit or not-for-profit individuals or organizations. A zoning permit valid for a period not to exceed fifteen days shall only be issued four times for any particular lot within any twelve-month period.
   (b)    In a residential district, temporary retail sales and services, such as sales of plants, flowers, trees, arts and crafts, or similar items on any lot on which a church, school or public use is operating shall be permitted for any not-for- profit organization. A zoning permit valid for a period not to exceed fifteen days shall only be issued twice for any particular lot within any twelve-month period.
   (c)    Zoning permits may be approved for consecutive fifteen day periods.
   (d)    The temporary retail sales or services area shall be located so as not to interfere with on-site traffic circulation, required parking spaces, or adversely impact adjacent residential property.
   (e)    The applicant shall submit a transient vendor's license, and a written statement from the property owner giving his permission for such use. The temporary zoning permit shall be prominently displayed at the site.
      (Ord. 69-1993. Passed 10-28-93.)