§ 2.06.04. Procedures in securing temporary use permit.


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  • (A)

    Temporary use permit applications for uses set out in section 2.06.02 above shall be submitted to the planning board, which shall make a recommendation to the board of county commissioners. The board of county commissioners may grant or deny a temporary use permit, or may grant a temporary use permit subject to suitable conditions, safeguards, and stipulations. A public hearing, with due notice, is required before the board of county commissioners. Prior to granting a temporary use permit, the board of county commissioners shall ensure that:

    1.

    Any nuisance or hazardous feature involved is suitably separated from adjacent uses; and

    2.

    Excessive vehicular traffic will not be generated on minor residential streets; and

    3.

    A vehicular parking problem will not be created.

    A temporary use permit issued under this subsection shall not be valid for more than one year, but may be renewed. A renewal shall be considered as a new application.

    (B)

    The director of planning and development is authorized to issue temporary use permits for the temporary uses described in sections 2.06.01 and 2.06.03 after a showing that the proposed use will not create excessive nuisance or hazard, is suitably separated from adjacent uses, and will not create adverse traffic conditions which cannot be handled satisfactorily during the period of use.

    (C)

    The temporary use permit, if granted, shall be granted for a specific time period, at the end of which, if the use permitted has not been discontinued, it shall be deemed a violation of these zoning regulations and shall be punished as herein set out.

    (D)

    All applications for temporary use permit, whether issuable by the director of planning and development or requiring approval by the board of county commissioners, shall contain plans indicating the precise area where the temporary use is to be conducted, the nature of the activities that will occur, and the period of time for which the temporary use permit is requested and be accompanied by the fee described in appendix A to this Code.

(Ord. No. 94-8, § 1 (2.06.04), 10-5-94)