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SEC. 205.1.  TEMPORARY USES: SIXTY-DAY LIMIT.
   A temporary use may be authorized for a period not to exceed 60 days for any of the following uses:
   (a)   Neighborhood carnival, exhibition, celebration or festival sponsored by an organized group of residents in the vicinity or, in Neighborhood Commercial, Mixed Use, PDR, C, or M Districts, sponsored by property owners or businesses in the vicinity;
   (b)   Booth for charitable, patriotic or welfare purposes;
   (c)   Open air sale of agriculturally produced seasonal decorations, including, but not necessarily limited to, Christmas trees and Halloween pumpkins;
   (d)   Pop-Up Retail, which is a temporary Retail Use permitted within a space occupied by a legally established Commercial Use. If the Pop-Up Retail use is in a Residential District then the temporary Pop-Up Retail use may not serve alcohol or have hours of operation past 10:00 pm, and such use shall not be permitted within six months of the date a prior Pop-Up Retail use began its occupancy of the same commercial space.
(Amended by Ord. 615-79, App. 12/13/79; Ord. 15-98, App. 1/16/98; Ord. 298-08, File No. 081153, App. 12/19/2008; Ord. 140-11, File No. 110482, App. 7/5/2011, Eff. 8/4/2011; Ord. 285-18, File No. 180806, App. 12/7/2018, Eff. 1/7/2019)
AMENDMENT HISTORY
Division (a) amended; Ord. 140-11, Eff. 8/4/2011. Division (d) added; Ord. 285-18, Eff. 1/7/2019.