1280.05  TEMPORARY ACCESSORY USES.
   The following temporary accessory uses may be permitted on single-family detached residential parcels subject to the following:
   (a)   The temporary storage of all vessels (as defined in Section 1240.08), trailers, docks and materials customarily incidental to the usage of the lake, is permitted in a required rear yard, required or unrequired lakefront yard, and required or unrequired side yard provided the property is maintained in a manner to enhance the area. Temporary storage of one boat and one trailer on the street-side front yard is also permitted. Temporary storage of the materials listed above in any yard must be setback a minimum of five feet from any dwelling and located on the property.
   (b)   Occupancy while building permanent residence. The Village Administrator or his or her designee shall have the authority to issue an on-site temporary trailer use permit for a period of no longer than six months during the construction of a principal dwelling on the same site, or for additional periods of time no longer than six months each. Prior to such a permit being issued a performance or cash bond in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) shall be provided by the petitioner to assure the prompt and orderly removal of the trailer and site improvements at the expiration of any such permit issued, and also to guarantee that the trailer is of neat appearance when in use.
   (c)   Any type of temporary shade structure, such as tarps, canopies, tents, pergolas, or similar structures, whether set upon or attached to the ground, or set upon or attached to a deck, patio, outdoor furniture, outdoor structure of any kind, or other surface, shall meet the same setback requirements as any permanent accessory structure.
      (1)   Temporary shade structure used to shield people for special events, such as weddings or graduations, may be erected within a non-required rear yard for no more than seven consecutive days. Temporary shade structures for such events may be erected in a required rear or lakefront yard for no more than seven consecutive days after obtaining a Certificate of Zoning Compliance from the Building Official.
(Ord. 106. Passed 12-9-81; Ord. 106A-21. Passed 12-13-89; Ord. 106A-26. Passed 10-12-94; Ord. 106A-28. Passed 12-13-95; Ord. 106A-109.  Passed 7-11-18; Ord. 106A-112. Passed 3-11-20.)