3-1-7: TEMPORARY USE PERMIT:
   A.   Application: The application for a temporary use permit shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following information:
      1.   The length of time for which the permit is desired, including the hours of operation for each day.
      2.   The location of the proposed use or event.
      3.   A brief description of the proposed use or event.
      4.   A brief description of what sanitary facilities are available at the location of the proposed use.
      5.   If the proposed use involves peddlers, solicitors or transient merchants, the names of all salespersons, with their dates of birth and social security numbers.
      6.   If the proposed use will be conducted on property not owned by the applicant, the applicant shall provide a notarized statement from the owner of the property where the proposed use will take place, indicating that the applicant has permission from the property owner.
   B.   Investigation And Review; Issuance: Upon receipt of a temporary use permit application, the Finance Department shall promptly forward the application to the Planning and Zoning Department, which shall then review the application to ensure compliance with this Chapter and all applicable zoning requirements. If the requested permit will involve peddlers, solicitors, transient merchants or vendors, the names of all salespersons listed on the application shall be forwarded to the Police Department to check for outstanding warrants. If the application is approved by the Planning and Zoning Department and there are no outstanding warrants on any individual involved with the application, the permit shall be issued.
   C.   Special Event: If the temporary use permit involves a special event, the applicant shall be provided with an information sheet listing guidelines for special events. The Planning and Zoning Department shall have the right to impose conditions on the permit, including but not limited to, insurance, public safety, parking, health and sanitation.
   D.   Agricultural Produce: Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, a person who deals solely in the sale of agricultural produce shall not be required to obtain a business permit or a temporary use permit. This exception shall apply only if the person or business that is involved in the sale of agricultural produce is selling the produce in the Town limits for not more than fifteen (15) days in any calendar year. If the fifteen (15) day limit is exceeded, the person shall comply with all requirements under this Chapter.
   E.   Fee: Any person applying for a temporary use permit shall pay a fee established by resolution of the Town Council. Such fee shall be due and payable before the temporary use begins.
   F.   Validity: If a temporary use permit is issued, it shall indicate the time period for which it is valid. A temporary use permit shall be valid for a period not to exceed six (6) months. (Ord. 129, 2-25-1997)