§ 156.297 ELECTRIC FENCING FOR TEMPORARY GRAZING; TEMPORARY BUILDINGS AND CARGO CONTAINERS, AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEMPORARY DEBRIS HOLDING SITES.
   (A)   The temporary grazing of livestock with use of electric fences in all zoning districts within the city and the city's 2-mile zoning jurisdiction maybe allowed with special permission from the City Administrator. An application shall be filed with the City Administrator. The livestock and electric fences shall not be located closer than 100 feet from any residential dwelling. Permission shall be granted for a period of 90 days within 1 year. Failure to maintain the electric fence in good repair shall result in revocation of the permit. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to allow commercial feeding operations.
   (B)   Temporary building, non-permanent structure and cargo containers shall be allowed as follows:
      (1)   Temporary building, non-permanent structures, and cargo containers maybe allowed in all zoning districts within the city and the city's 2-mile zoning jurisdiction, except where otherwise stated in this chapter, and maybe allowed with a permit from the City Planner or his/her designee.
      (2)   Application for a permit for a temporary building, non-permanent structure or cargo container will be made to the City Planner or his/her designee.
         (a)   The City Planner or his/her designee shall authorize temporary use only if he/she determines that:
            1.   The use will not impair the normal operation of present or future use of the site;
            2.   The use will be compatible with surrounding uses and will not adversely affect the public health, safety and welfare.
         (b)   The duration of the permit shall be explicitly stated on the permit and shall not exceed 6 months. The applicant may apply for an extension, which shall be granted, or not, at the discretion of the City Planner or his/her designee.
         (c)   Emergency management temporary debris holding site. Temporary debris holding site maybe permitted in any city zoning district subject to the following guidelines:
            1.   In the event of a declared emergency, a local, state or federal office of emergency management may apply for a temporary permit to allow a debris holding site on any city or county owned property. The permit is issued by the Planning Administrator or his/her designee at his/her discretion and will be valid for a maximum period of 6 months from date of issue.
            2.   If the debris holding site is needed for longer than a period of 6 months, the applicant may reapply for a temporary permit which may be issued at the discretion of the Planning Administrator or his/her designee.
(Prior Code, § 56-428) (Am. Ord. 3670, § 2, 10-17-2006; Am. Ord. 3703, § 6, 10-2-2007; Am. Ord. 3740, passed 10-7-2008; Am. Ord. 3840, § 1, 4-3-2012)