[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(A)]
Temporary and seasonal outdoor commercial uses, as authorized in specific districts, shall require a temporary use permit. The Director of Community Planning and Development shall only approve an application for a temporary use permit in accordance with the procedures and standards set forth in this division and all other applicable regulations.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(B)]
The following shall be submitted to the Director of Community Planning and Development. A decision on an application for a temporary use permit shall be made within 30 days from the time the director determines the application is complete. No application shall be processed until it is complete.
(1) 
The address or parcel number of the property.
(2) 
The applicant's signature, address, and phone number.
(3) 
The name, address, and phone number of all persons with an ownership interest, if different than applicant.
(4) 
Description of the proposed temporary use including, but not limited to, the area proposed for the special event, parking areas, lighting, number of patrons expected, number of employees, sanitary facilities, etc.
(5) 
A statement specifying safety precautions to be taken including, police, fire, traffic, and other safety issues.
(6) 
Evidence of fee and/or other ownership of the property for which the temporary use permit is being requested.
(7) 
A nonrefundable fee in the amount established in the schedule of fees adopted by the Township Board from time to time.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(C)]
Upon determination that the application is complete and copies of permits required by other departments and agencies are attached, the Director of Community Planning and Development shall review the temporary use permit application for compliance with all applicable requirements of this chapter.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(D)]
The Director of Community Planning and Development shall approve an application for a temporary use permit if it conforms with all the requirements and standards of this chapter, and other Township, county, state, or federal regulations.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(E)]
Aggrieved persons may appeal the Director of Community Planning and Development's decision to grant or deny a temporary use permit to the Zoning Board of Appeals, in accordance with § 86-188.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(F)]
A temporary use permit may be amended, extended, or modified only in accordance with the procedures set forth for an original application in this division.
[Code 1974, § 81-3.6(G)]
At the end of the time period for which the temporary use was permitted, including any renewal or extension periods, the use shall be discontinued, and all temporary structures and signs shall be removed within 48 hours of expiration of the permit.