Temporary Construction Use. An automobile, trailer, house trailer,
mobile home, camper or similar vehicle may be located, occupied and
used on premises in the city where construction work is in progress
for the purpose of a construction office or for temporary lodging
in connection with the construction work. Any person seeking such
use or occupancy shall apply for a permit therefor from the building
official. Such permit shall be issued only when the use and occupancy
comply with other provisions of this code and upon a determination
by the building official that under the circumstances of the particular
case the proposed use or occupancy will not adversely affect the health,
peace, comfort, or welfare of the proposed occupants or the public.
Such permit shall be revocable under a determination by the building
official that the actual use does adversely affect the health, peace,
comfort, or welfare of the occupants or the public. Revocation shall
be effected by the building official only after five days’ written
notice to the permittee and an opportunity for the permittee to be
heard. Notice may be by ordinary mail to the last known address of
the permittee. Any aggrieved person may appeal any decision of the
building official to grant, deny or revoke a permit to the city council.
The city council shall decide the matter after the permittee and person
appealing have had an opportunity to be heard before the city council.
Notice of the date the matter shall be heard by the city council shall
be given in writing to the permittee and the person appealing. Notice
may be by ordinary mail to the last known address of each.