§ 153.169 TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES.
   Temporary uses, buildings and structures, not used for dwelling purposes, may be placed on a lot or parcel and occupied only under the following conditions:
   (A)   Exemption. Temporary uses located in temporary structures will not require a conditional use permit if they meet the following requirements: The use and/or structure shall not exceed three days in a 12-month time period; the temporary structure shall not exceed 800 square feet in size and shall not create a traffic hazard.
   (B)   Conditional use permit required. A temporary use such as a helicopter ride, balloon ride, carnival, circus, church tent revival, temporary tent sales, sales using non-permanent temporary structures, and outdoor sales/service activity or similar temporary uses that do not meet the exemption requirements shall be permitted only in a nonresidential zoning district and shall have no facilities located nearer to a residential district than 200 feet and no nearer a occupied residential structure than 300 feet. The site shall have access drives so located as to minimize traffic hazards. The applicant shall show that adequate measures will be taken to prevent odor, dust, noise, lights, and traffic from becoming a nuisance to uses on other adjacent properties. Each conditional use permit for such an enterprise shall be valid for a period of not more than 15 days and shall not be permitted for more than two such periods for the same location within any one calendar year.
   (C)   Temporary classrooms. Up to two temporary classrooms may be permitted for public or private schools with expansion needs. The classrooms shall meet local codes and ordinances. The buildings shall be removed within 15 days after construction of any permanent structure intended for expansion purposes is complete. The temporary classrooms shall not be allowed more than 18 months, unless expressly authorized by the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 2017-05-635, passed 5-2-17)