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55.30A TEMPORARY SITE PLANS.
1.   Temporary Site Plans shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator for administrative approval for small scale temporary enterprises, campgrounds, or other temporary uses when required by this Chapter or deemed appropriated by the Zoning Administrator. A non-refundable application fee for Temporary Site Plan permits shall be paid in full to the Zoning Administrator at the time the application is made, with the amount of said fee in accordance with a Fee Schedule adopted from time to time by Resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
2.   Temporary site plans shall show the location of all existing buildings; existing parking stalls; proposed temporary tents, canopies, structures, and fences; proposed temporary parking; and other features as required by the Zoning Administrator.
3.   Temporary site plans for small scale enterprises for public special events such as Knoxville Nationals or RAGBRAI shall be limited to a period of time starting no more than three days prior to the start of the public special event and terminating no more than one day after the end of said event.
4.   Temporary site plans for short-term events not related to public special events, such as an outdoor sales event or a tent sale for a business enterprise, an outdoor banquet at a restaurant, or an outdoor concert at a bar; shall be permitted to continue for a period of no more than seven (7) consecutive days and shall not be permitted to occur more than two times per year.
5.   The property owner shall be responsible for obtaining and complying with all necessary federal, state and local permits including, but not limited to liquor licensing.
6.   A temporary site plan shall not be considered as approved by Marion County unless the Zoning Administrator has signed and issued a written temporary permit. The permit shall include the temporary site plan and shall limit the number of days the temporary enterprise is permitted to continue and may further stipulate other conditions such as hours of operation, number of campsites, distance to property line, or other such conditions deemed appropriate by the Zoning Administrator.
7.   In certain cases, the Zoning Administrator may require the applicant to obtain a Special Use permit from the Board of Adjustment prior to approving a temporary site plan or issuing permit for same.