§ 155.179 TEMPORARY USES.
   The following uses are deemed to be temporary uses and shall also be subject to the specific regulations and time limits which follow and to the regulations of any district in which such use is located.
   (A)   In any non-residential zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a seasonal greenhouse or garden shop, but such permit shall be issued for a period of not longer than 90 days. Seasonal greenhouses and garden shops are exempt from any maximum floor area requirement. Seasonal greenhouses or garden shops shall conform to the clear sight triangle, setback, and parking requirements this chapter.
   (B)   In any district, a temporary use permit may be issued for the display and open-lot sales of Christmas trees, but such permit shall be issued for a period of time commencing no earlier than November 1 and ending prior to January 5 of the following year.
   (C)   In any district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a contractor’s temporary office and equipment sheds incidental to a construction project. Such office or shed shall not contain sleeping or cooking accommodations. Such permit shall be valid for the duration of the construction period. Such office or shed shall be removed upon completion of the construction of the structure(s).
   (D)   A carnival, circus, or similar event is a temporary use. In any non-residential district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a carnival, circus, or tent but such permit shall be issued for a period not longer than 14 days.
   (E)   A farmer’s market, as defined in § 155.009, may be conducted in any non-residential zoning district, subject to such conditions and limitations as the Board of Commissioners may direct in designating such farmer’s market as a community activity.
   (F)   In any non-residential zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued to the operator of a ten-day temporary business in accordance with the following provisions:
      (1)   A temporary use or structure may occupy a development lot for not more than ten days and shall vacate the lot for a period of 180 days;
      (2)   All temporary structures shall contain approved toilet facilities or shall have contracted with the owners of permanent toilet facilities within 300 feet for employee access to the facilities. Operations that include prepared foods or beverages shall provide or have contracted for access to approved toilet facilities by customers of the business;
      (3)   All temporary structures and displays shall be located outside of clear sight triangles at streets, alleys, and driveways as per § 155.182;
      (4)   All temporary structures and displays shall be located outside of the front yard setbacks;
      (5)   All temporary business operators shall provide a minimum of two off-street parking spaces not associated with any other use; and
      (6)   Each temporary business may display one sign to advertise the business. The sign shall be no larger than 25 square feet.
(Ord. passed 2-3-2011, § 2.26.050)