§ 154.060  TEMPORARY USES.
   (A)   Temporary uses permitted.
      (1)   Christmas tree sales. Christmas tree sales may be permitted in any of the business districts for a period not to exceed 60 days. The site shall be cleared and cleaned within ten days after Christmas day.
      (2)   Contractor offices. Temporary buildings or trailers may be used as construction offices, field offices, or for storage of materials to be used in connection with the development of a tract of land, provided that said temporary structures are removed from said tract within 30 days after completion of the development. Temporary buildings or trailers must also be removed from said tract within 30 days after voluntary suspension of work on the project or development or after revocation of building permits, or on order by the Enforcement Officer upon a finding that said temporary structure is deemed hazardous to the public health and welfare.
      (3)   Real estate offices. Temporary real estate sales offices may be established in a display unit in a multi-lot subdivision or multi-unit condominium residential development. Such temporary real estate sales offices shall be established only for the marketing and sale of residential properties within the development project where the sales office is located.
      (4)   Outdoor amusement activities. The Enforcement Officer is authorized to approve the operation or conducting of an outdoor amusement activity on a temporary basis within any zoning district. For the purpose of this division (A)(4), OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT ACTIVITY includes a circus, carnival, fair, arts and crafts festival, trade or animal show, concert, rally, parade, athletic competition and any similar activity not involving the erection of any permanent structure or facility. The Enforcement Officer may require such assurance or guarantee of compliance with conditions as is reasonable and appropriate under the circumstances. This approval is in addition to any building permit, or other permit or license, required by law for any proposed activity or facility.
   (B)   Limitations on temporary commercial uses.
      (1)   Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, temporary outdoor sales of products or services shall be limited to the tenant or owner/occupant of commercial property upon which such outdoor sales take place. This shall not apply to temporary outdoor sales that are associated with food or agricultural products approved by the Health Department or nonprofit organizations and where such sales are for charitable purposes only, or to temporary on-site services that are accomplished within a two-hour time period (such as, windshield repair/replacement service).
      (2)   Except for sidewalk sales within the B-2 District, no temporary commercial activity shall take place within a street right-of-way.
(Ord. 834, passed 2-1-2001)