If a temporary use permit is sought for a use other than a specific use listed above, the Village Planner shall have the authority to determine which of the use categories above most closely resembles the use or activity in question. In the event that a particular use is not listed, and such use is not listed as a prohibited use in the proposed district and is not otherwise prohibited by law, the Village Planner shall determine whether a materially similar use exists in this section. Should the Village Planner determine that a materially similar use does exist, the regulations governing that use shall apply to the particular use not listed and the Village Planner's decision shall be recorded in writing. Should the Village Planner determine that a materially similar use does not exist, this section may be amended to establish a specific listing for the use in question through the text amendment process established in Chapter 6.
SR-200 Boat Storage (No Zoning Permit Required)
(1) In all zoning districts except R-210, all boats out of water shall be stored in a totally enclosed garage or other building except that temporary parking of a boat out of water is allowed for seven (7) days in any month on private property with the consent of the property owner. Parking for any period of time in a twenty-four (24)-hour period shall count as one (1) day;
(2) In all non-residential zoning districts and in the R-210 district, all boats out of water shall either be stored in an enclosed building or be stored in a rear or side yard. If stored in a yard, the vehicles shall be screened from view at any property line;
(3) Owners of lake shore property may store boats out of water along the lake shore provided that all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The boat(s) are owned by the resident of the property;
(b) The boat(s) are stored no closer than fifteen (15) feet from any property line;
(c) The boat(s) are stored in the yard abutting the lake shore;
(d) The boat(s) are not stored on a trailer;
(e) The boat(s) are in good repair and usable condition;
(f) The boat(s) do not exceed an overall hull length of fourteen (14) feet.
(4) Where the Village Code provides other regulations for such vehicles, the most restrictive provision shall apply.
SR 201 Temporary Facilities During Replacement of Existing Facilities or Until Permanent Establishment of New Facilities
(1) Purpose and Scope: Temporary buildings which are designed to arrive at the site ready for occupancy, except for minor unpacking and connection to utilities, and designed for removal to and installation at other sites, may be placed on a property to serve as the following:
(a) Temporary offices for construction and security personnel during the construction of a development for which the Village has issued a development or building permit. Each general contractor and major subcontractor is allowed one (1) 10 x 40 ft. maximum size temporary office building and two (2) additional 10 x 40 ft. maximum size storage buildings. The security personnel are allowed one (1) 10 x 40 ft. maximum size temporary building;
(b) Temporary quarters for a non-residential use when the permanent building has been destroyed by a fire or other physical catastrophe, provided that a building permit for the permanent facility is obtained within one (1) year after approval of the temporary building. The Village Planner may approve a written request for an extension of an additional ninety (90) days for good cause shown, provided that substantial progress has been made toward constructing permanent replacement facilities. Failure to obtain a building permit within the time frame allowed will revoke approval for the temporary building.
(2) Standards and requirements for approval: In addition to the above limitations, all such temporary buildings shall meet the following standards and requirements:
(a) In addition to any other off-street parking required on the site, off-street parking shall be provided for the temporary building in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Ordinance, as determined by the use and size of the temporary building;
(b) All permits required by applicable building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes shall be obtained from the Planning and Inspections Department prior to installation of the temporary building;
(c) A simplified site plan, containing sufficient information to show compliance with the above standards shall be submitted to, and approved by the Village Planner, prior to installation of the temporary building.
(3) Duration: Such temporary buildings may remain on the site for no more than twelve (12) months or until construction is complete, whichever comes first. This period may be renewed for another twelve (12)-month period, for good cause shown, upon approval of a written request submitted to the Village thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the permit. In no event, however, shall such extensions allow the temporary building to remain on the site for more than three (3) years. In any event, temporary construction and security personnel offices shall be removed from the site before the Village issues the last Certificate of Occupancy for the development.
SR 202 Temporary Expansion of School Facilities
(1) Purpose and Scope: Temporary buildings that are designed to arrive at the site ready for occupancy, except for minor unpacking and connection to utilities, and designed for removal to and installation at other sites, may be placed on a property to serve as expansion space for existing schools.
(2) Standards and Requirements for Approval: In addition to the above limitations, under- skirting shall be installed around the entire temporary building. All temporary buildings shall be underpinned and tied down;
(3) Duration: Such temporary buildings may remain on the site for no more than twelve (12) months. This period may be renewed for additional twelve (12) month periods, for good cause shown, upon approval of a written request for such an extension by the Village Planner submitted at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the permit.
SR 203 Temporary Real Estate Sales Offices
(1) Temporary real estate sales offices shall be allowed within a new residential development, subject to approval by the Village Planner as a temporary use, provided that:
(a) The real estate sales office is located on a lot that was approved by the Village as part of the subdivision or development;
(b) The temporary office complies with the minimum yard and setback requirements of the zoning district in which it is located;
(c) There is no more than one temporary real estate sales office in the development;
(d) Parking spaces shall be provided on the lot in a number sufficient to meet the requirements set forth for offices of this Ordinance;
(e) Landscaping shall be provided in accordance to the requirements set forth for office development in Section 9.5 of this Ordinance;
(f) A simplified site plan, containing sufficient information to show compliance with the above standards, is submitted to and approved by the Village Planner prior to installation of the sales office.
(2) Such a temporary office may remain until eighty percent (80%) of the dwellings have received Certificates of Occupancy. If at any time the temporary office fails to comply with the provisions of this Section, the Village Planner may revoke approval of the temporary office;
(3) The use as a temporary real estate sales office shall be terminated upon expiration of the subdivision site plan for the development.
SR 204 Model Homes
(1) Model home(s) shall be allowed within a new residential development, subject to approval by the Village as a temporary use, provided that:
(a) The model home(s) is located on a lot that was approved by the Village as part of the subdivision or development;
(b) The home will be converted to residential use after it is used as a model home(s);
(c) Parking spaces shall be provided on the lot in a number sufficient to meet the requirements set forth for offices of this Ordinance;
(d) A simplified site plan, containing sufficient information to show compliance with the above standards, is submitted to and approved by the Village Planner prior to installation of a model home as a real estate sales office.
(2) Model home(s) are permitted in any subdivision or site-planned development to show different styles and sizes. Model home(s) may be used for real estate sales purposes until eighty percent (80%) of the dwellings have received Certificates of Occupancy. If at any time the model home(s) fails to comply with the provisions of this Section, the Village staff may revoke approval of the model home(s).
SR-205 Yard Sales
(1) No more than two (2) sales shall be held on the same premises during any calendar year;
(2) No yard sale shall commence prior to 7:00 am or extend beyond 6:00 pm;
(3) No yard sale shall have a duration greater than two (2) consecutive days. Any yard sale event shall be considered as one (1) yard sale for the purposes of the number of annual sales;
(4) Signage shall be in accordance with Section 9.7.1.7 (G) of this Ordinance.
SR-206 Temporary Uses Other
(A) General Standards:
(1) Such uses shall not be placed in any required yard or setback.
(2) Existing uses on the property shall not be negatively affected in any way by the operation of the temporary use;
(3) Adequate facilities, such as parking and restrooms, shall be provided for the temporary use and all existing uses on the property.
(4) No required landscaped areas or screen areas shall be encroached upon or occupied by the temporary use.
(5) Vehicular travel ways shall not be blocked in a manner in which emergency vehicle response would be affected.
(6) A site plan, containing sufficient information to show compliance with the above standards, must be submitted to and approved by the Village Planner.
(7) Such uses shall have a maximum duration of two weeks. Longer duration may be allowed with the approval of the Village Manager if the use is deemed of community wide significance.
(Ord. 14-35, passed 09-24-2014; Ord. 16-07, passed 04-26-2016)