§ 153.04 TEMPORARY USE.
   (A)   Circumstances for permit issuance. Subject to conditions, fees and standards otherwise required in Chapter 156, Zoning Code, a temporary use permit shall be issued:
      (1)   To an applicant in the process of building a site built dwelling to locate a manufactured or mobile home on a building lot during the course of construction of the dwelling; such permit shall not be issued until after a building permit for the dwelling has been issued;
      (2)   To an applicant to use a manufactured or mobile home as a caretaker's quarters or construction office at a job site;
      (3)   To an applicant whose health or the health of another necessitates care, and where the facts show that an unnecessary hardship would occur if not permitted to locate a manufactured home adjacent to the residence of one who is able to provide such care or in need of such care.
   (B)   Length of permit. A temporary use permit may be issued, at the discretion of the County Area Plan Commission or its designated administrator, for a period not to exceed one year. The temporary permit may be renewed for an additional one year period upon showing of good cause, and with permission to do so. Temporary permits shall only receive a maximum of two renewals. However, at the discretion of the Plan Commission or its designated administrator, a temporary use permit may be issued to an applicant for a health or age related circumstance for a period conterminous with the health or age related circumstance.
   (C)   Permit expiration. At the time the temporary permit expires, the manufactured or mobile home and all appurtenances shall be removed from the property within 90 days.
   (D)   Utility requirements. Manufactured or mobile homes used for temporary uses shall have an approved water supply, sewage disposal system, and utility connections, where appropriate, and at the discretion of the Plan Commission or its designated administrator.
   (E)   Permit fee. A temporary use permit shall be issued by the Plan Commission or its designated administrator. The fee shall be $25 and is in addition to all other required permits for utilities and sewage disposal systems.
(Ord. 504, passed 1-3-83)