This chapter establishes the standards for which a Zoning Clearance Certificate or Administrative Permit may be approved for a temporary use, and the limitations that may be placed on such use.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
The following temporary uses are permitted on a parcel without issuance of a Zoning Clearance Certificate or an Administrative Permit:
A. 
Fireworks, when in compliance with Chapter 16.16 (Fire Code) of the Roseville Municipal Code;
B. 
Special events occurring on public property conducted in compliance with Chapter 9.36 (Special Events) of the Roseville Municipal Code that have been issued a Special Event Permit;
C. 
Weekend fund raising events conducted at locations which can accommodate the event in compliance with all provisions of this title. Such events shall not be conducted on more than two weekends per month at any one location and may include, but are not limited to, car washes and pancake breakfasts. An Administrative Permit shall be obtained for events that extend longer than a weekend (Saturday and Sunday) except for long weekends which include a Friday and/or Monday due to a holiday;
D. 
Construction trailer for an approved project;
E. 
A model home complex within an approved subdivision for sale of residential units within that same subdivision, provided the complex complies with the standards as identified in Section 19.64.060;
F. 
A temporary sales office or trailer within an approved subdivision or multi-family complex used for sale of residential units within that same subdivision or leasing of units within that same complex. The temporary sales office for residential subdivision may be operated with or without a model home complex provided that the office/trailer complies with the standards as identified in Section 19.64.060;
G. 
Similar temporary outdoor promotional events which, in the opinion of the Planning Manager, are compatible with the zoning district and surrounding land uses and where the display and/or event is limited to open plaza areas so as to not impede site accessibility, parking or emergency accessibility/services. The temporary display and/or promotional event is associated with a permanently established business within the center or business complex.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
The following temporary uses may be permitted, subject to the issuance of a Zoning Clearance Certificate.
A. 
Nonresidential Temporary Uses.
1. 
Outdoor promotional display, sales, and events in conjunction with an established commercial business within a commercial zoning districts, limited to three events per calendar year. An event is from 5:00 p.m. on a Friday to 8:00 a.m. on the following Monday and includes only merchandise customarily sold on the premises by a permanently established business.
The duration of the event may be extended to incorporate holidays which create longer weekends.
2. 
Temporary outdoor fund raising activities associated with a non-profit organization may be conducted for periods not exceeding 10 consecutive days. Not more than five events shall be conducted on one site in a calendar year.
3. 
Christmas tree sale lots, provided such activity shall be only held from November 1st through January 15th of each year.
4. 
Pumpkin sales lots, provided such activity shall be only held from October 1st through November 1st of each year.
5. 
Fairs, festivals, circuses, rodeos, carnivals, concerts, and other similar temporary events which, in the opinion of the Planning Manager, are held in spaces that can accommodate such events and are compatible with the zoning district and surrounding land uses.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
The following temporary uses may be permitted, subject to the issuance of an Administrative Permit.
A. 
Residential Temporary Uses. A trailer, coach or mobile home as a temporary residence of the property owner when a valid residential building permit is in force. The permit may be granted for up to 180 days, or upon expiration of the building permit, whichever occurs first.
B. 
Nonresidential Temporary Uses. Enclosed storage containers (e.g., cargo containers, seatrains, etc.) for temporary on-site storage associated with a permitted use.
C. 
Industrial Temporary Uses. In addition to those uses permitted in association with nonresidential uses, the following use is permitted in industrial zone districts:
1. 
Temporary office buildings, provided that the temporary office space is not used for a period exceeding 12 months, unless otherwise approved by an Administrative Permit.
D. 
Temporary Uses in All Districts.
1. 
On- and off-site contractors’ construction yards in conjunction with an approved development project.
2. 
Watchman’s or caretaker’s trailer associated with other approved temporary uses or during construction of a project.
3. 
Similar temporary uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Manager are compatible with the zoning district and surrounding land uses.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
In approving a Zoning Clearance Certificate or an Administrative Permit, the Approving Authority may impose conditions deemed necessary to ensure that the temporary use or development will be compatible with the zone district and surrounding uses. These conditions may involve any pertinent factors affecting the operation of such temporary use or development, and may include, but are not limited to:
A. 
Requirements for improved parking facilities, including vehicular ingress and egress;
B. 
Regulation of nuisance factors such as, but not limited to, prevention of glare or direct illumination on adjacent properties, noise, vibration, smoke, dust, dirt, odors, gases, and heat;
C. 
Regulation of temporary structures and facilities, including placement, height and size, location of equipment and open spaces, including buffer areas and other yards;
D. 
Provision for sanitary and medical facilities;
E. 
Provision for solid, hazardous and toxic waste collection and disposal;
F. 
Provision for security and safety measures;
G. 
Regulation of signs;
H. 
Submission of a performance bond or other surety devices, satisfactory to the City Attorney, to ensure that any temporary facilities or structures used will be removed from the site within a reasonable time following the event and that the property will be restored to its former condition;
I. 
A requirement that approval of the Zoning Clearance Certificate or Administrative Permit is contingent upon compliance with applicable provisions of the Roseville Municipal Code; and
J. 
Any other conditions which will ensure the operation of the proposed temporary use, will protect public health and safety and in accordance with the intent and purpose of this title.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
The following standards shall be applied to a model home complex/temporary sales trailers:
A. 
The model home complex or sales trailer shall include a paved off-street parking lot including two spaces per model home unit/sales trailer, accessible parking consistent with the California Building Code (CBC), and landscaping. Alternatively, on-street parking may be utilized where it is demonstrated that two spaces per model home/sales trailer can be accommodated immediately in front of the model home complex;
B. 
The model home complex/temporary sales trailer is approved for sales of units within the subdivision in which the complex/trailer is located only;
C. 
Model home complexes/temporary sales trailers shall comply with the approved conditions of approval for the subdivision in which they are located and for sale;
D. 
Each model home unit shall comply with the development standards of that zone district;
E. 
The location and number of lots used for the model home complex/temporary sales trailer shall be identified on a composite subdivision map;
F. 
Model home complexes/temporary sales trailers which do not comply with these standards are required to apply for and receive approval of an Administrative Permit.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)