1.
Permit required. A certificate of occupancy issued by the Zoning Officer in accordance with the provisions of this chapter is required for any temporary use of land or structure. If a temporary use is for less than 30 days, the Zoning Officer may issue the required certificate of occupancy without action by the Planning Commission. Temporary uses of 30 or more days must be approved by the Planning Commission.
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3.
Conditions of approval for temporary uses.
A.
Adequate off-street parking areas shall be provided to the extent possible.
B.
Adequate traffic and pedestrian access shall be provided.
C.
Any licenses and permits required to sell products or food or approvals from other governmental agencies shall be submitted prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
D.
The Borough Chief of Police and Fire Chief shall be notified, in writing, of the temporary use.
E.
If the applicant does not own the land on which the temporary use is to be located, a contract or lease and/or other evidence of permission between the applicant and the landowner shall be presented.
F.
The Zoning Officer shall refer any application for a temporary use not listed in Subsection 2 to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation prior to issuance of the occupancy certificate.
G.
The applicant shall be responsible for conducting the temporary use or activity in a safe manner within the conditions set forth by the Zoning Officer or by the Planning Commission as part of its review. This includes, but is not limited to, provisions for security, trash pickup and daily maintenance of the grounds.
H.
The provisions of this section in no way shall be deemed to authorize the outdoor display of automobiles, trailer or equipment rentals or the sale of furniture, appliances, plumbing, building material or similar display or sale in any district except as specifically authorized by this chapter.
4.
Temporary construction structures. Temporary structures and trailers used in conjunction with construction work may not be moved onto a site until the building permit has been issued, and must be removed within 30 days after the completion of construction. Permits for such temporary structures shall not exceed one year.