10-5-12: TEMPORARY USES:
   A.   Application: Application for a temporary use permit shall be made to the zoning officer, approved by the village board (except as otherwise provided in subsection B9 of this section) and shall contain the following information:
      1.   A survey or legal description, street address or other accurate description of the property to be used, rented or leased for the temporary use, including all information necessary to accurately portray including adjacent zoning.
      2.   A description of the proposed use.
      3.   Sufficient information to determine the yard requirements, sanitary facilities and availability of parking space to service the proposed use. (Ord. 2009-794, 11-3-2009)
   B.   Uses Permitted As Temporary Uses: The following are temporary uses and are subject to the following specific regulations and time limits in addition to the regulations of any zoning district in which the use is located. See section 10-4-1 of this title.
      1.   Carnival Or Circus: A temporary use permit may be issued for a carnival or circus for a period not longer than fifteen (15) days.
      2.   Christmas Tree Sales: A temporary use permit may be issued for the display and open lot sales of Christmas trees for a period of not longer than forty five (45) days. (Ord. 91-341, 4-2-1991)
      3.   Contractor's Office, Yard And Sheds: In any zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a contractor's temporary office, yard and equipment sheds, provided that in a residential zoning district such use must be incidental to a construction project. The office or shed shall not contain sleeping or cooking accommodations. The permit shall be valid for not more than one year, but is renewable. Storage of flammable liquids, explosives, combustibles or other similar hazardous materials is prohibited, unless authorized in writing by the village. The office or shed shall be removed upon completion of the construction project, if applicable, or termination of the temporary use permit, whichever occurs first. The village board may impose conditions to address noise, odors, vibrations, or any type of emission produced on the property, the screening of vehicles, equipment, and material stored on the property, or any other condition or limitation deemed appropriate by the board in connection with the temporary use permit. (Ord. 2013-898, 6-18-2013)
      4.   Real Estate Sales Office: In any zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a temporary real estate sales office in any new subdivision or planned unit development which has been approved by the village. The permit shall be valid for not more than one year, but is renewable. The office shall be removed upon completion of the development of the subdivision or planned unit development. A model home or other structure may be used as a temporary sales office except that sleeping and cooking facilities shall not be used.
      5.   Religious Tent Meeting: In any zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued for a tent or other temporary structure to house religious meetings for a period of not more than thirty (30) days.
      6.   Seasonal Sale Of Farm Products: In any zoning district, a temporary use permit may be issued for the operation of a roadside stand for the sale of farm produce grown exclusively on the premises. The permit shall be valid for not more than three (3) months per year. No sales shall be made within thirty feet (30') of any highway or street right of way.
      7.   Special Promotions: Where one or more businesses undertake special promotion for the sale of goods outside or in a tent erected for the event, a temporary use permit shall be required. Such permit shall be for a period of not more than seventy two (72) consecutive hours (3 days) in any one calendar month.
      8.   Tent Theater: A temporary use permit may be issued for a tent theater. The permit shall be valid for not more than three (3) months per year. (Ord. 91-341, 4-2-1991)
      9.   Other Events: Fundraising events in support of local institutions such as schools or churches which are to be held on property other than the lot upon which such institution is located shall be required to have a temporary use permit showing the location, date and hours of operation. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A of this section, fundraising events are subject to the approval of the zoning administrator and the fee for temporary use permits as required by section 13-1-1 of this code shall be waived. (Ord. 2009-794, 11-3-2009)