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Village of Sauk City, WI
Sauk County
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A. 
The purpose of this article is to provide regulations that govern the procedure and requirements for the review and approval, or denial, of proposed temporary uses, as described in this chapter.
B. 
Temporary uses are those uses that have the potential to create undesirable impacts on the Village and nearby properties if allowed on a permanent basis under the general requirements of this chapter, but which may be reasonably permitted for a limited period of time on a case-by-case basis.
A. 
Temporary uses may be approved for a maximum of 12 months.
B. 
The applicant and Zoning Administrator shall consider potential negative impacts to neighboring properties and uses resulting from the temporary use, and the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Zoning Administrator the ability and commitment to meet any proposed conditions of approval intended to mitigate such negative impacts.
C. 
Temporary uses are listed in the Matrix of Uses[1] within this chapter. The Zoning Administrator may consult with Plan Commission to consider proposed uses of a temporary nature not included on that list. Unlisted temporary uses may be permitted by the Plan Commission, provided that the Commission determines that such uses are similar in character to one or more uses that are listed as temporary in the district. Each such determination is subject to any federal, state, or other regulation that affects whether an unlisted use may be allowed, including but not limited to Chapter 91, Wis. Stats. And ATCP 49, Wis. Admin. Code.
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Editor's Note: Matrix of Uses is included as an attachment at the end of this chapter.
D. 
No public hearing is required to review a temporary use.
All applications for proposed temporary uses shall be comprised of all of the following:
A. 
A written description of the proposed temporary use describing the type and duration of proposed activities and any structures, materials or equipment that will be associated with the temporary use.
B. 
A site plan of the subject property indicating existing structures, parking and drive areas, and the location(s) of the proposed use and any structures, materials or equipment associated with the proposed use. Said site plan shall by drawn to a consistent scale and include sufficient detail to enable appropriate review by the Zoning Administrator.
C. 
Additional information as may be required by the Plan Commission, Village Engineer, Zoning Administrator and Building Inspector.
D. 
Any required fee as set by Village Board.
Action on a temporary use permit application shall be taken by the Zoning Administrator within five days of a complete application, as verified by the Zoning Administrator. Such action may include approval, conditional approval to meet the requirements of this chapter, denial if compliance with this chapter cannot be achieved, or referral to the next Plan Commission meeting if the Zoning Administrator elects to request a recommendation from Plan Commission before approving or denying the permit.