1173.05 TEMPORARY BUILDINGS AND USES.
   The following regulations are necessary to govern certain uses which are of a non-permanent nature. For such uses requiring a temporary Zoning Permit, an application for a Zoning Permit shall be made to the Zoning Inspector at least seven (7) days before the installation of such use. This application shall contain a graphic description of the property to be used, a description of the proposed use, and a site plan with sufficient information to determine the yard, setback, parking, and sanitary facility requirements for the proposed temporary use.
 
      A.   The following uses are deemed to be temporary uses and shall be subject to the specified regulations and time limits which follow, as well as the regulations of any district in which they are located:
 
         1.   Real estate sales offices which shall contain no living accom modations, shall be permitted within any district for any new subdivision for a period of one (1) year, except that two (2), six- (6) month extensions may be granted if conditions warrant. Such offices shall be removed upon the completion of the sales of the lots therein, or upon the expiration of the Zoning Permit, whichever occurs first.
 
         2.   Temporary buildings, construction trailers, offices, equipment, and materials, and storage facilities required in conjunction with construction activity may be permitted in any district for a period of one (1) year, except that six- (6) month extensions may be granted if construction is substantially underway. Such uses shall be removed immediately upon completion of the construction or upon expiration of the Zoning Permit, whichever occurs first.
 
         3.   Except as authorized in Section 1173.05, temporary buildings or other temporary facilities are strictly prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the use of trailers of any description as a building or storage facility.
            (Ord. 2003-067. Passed 11-18-03.)
 
      B.   Written application for a temporary permit shall be made to the Zoning Inspector. The application shall include:
 
         1.   The address of the property and the name, address, and telephone number of the owner and occupant of the property.
 
         2.   A description of the business’ temporary use sought to be carried on.
 
         3.   The number and names of persons to be involved in the business.
 
         4.   Any additional information required by the Board of Zoning Appeals to establish the advisability of granting the permit.