The purpose of this Chapter is to establish regulations for
uses of private property that are temporary in nature. These provisions
place restrictions on location and duration, and create standards
to minimize potential impacts of the temporary use on surrounding
property and ensure the general health, safety, and welfare of persons
residing within the community.
(Ord. 1501 § 1, 2011)
The regulations and standards contained in this Chapter shall
apply to the establishment and operation of the following temporary
uses within the City.
A. Expositions,
concerts, carnivals, clinics, amusement rides, and flea markets may
be conducted for a period not to exceed 10 days within a calendar
year (either consecutive or intermittent).
B. Certified
farmers' markets as defined by the California Department of Food and
Agriculture.
C. Outdoor
sales and display of goods, including promotional sales.
D. Seasonal
sales (e.g., Christmas tree sales, pumpkin sales).
E. Temporary
dwellings, including mobile homes, when a primary dwelling is being
constructed or remodeled, provided a valid building permit has been
issued for the primary dwelling.
F. Temporary
sales and construction offices used for the sale of lots and/or homes
as part of a new residential subdivision.
(Ord. 1501 § 1, 2011)
Temporary uses regulated by this Chapter shall only be permitted in accordance with Article II (Zoning Districts, Allowed Uses, and Development Standards) and subject to the special regulations outlined in Section
17.84.040 (Special Standards) of this Chapter and other relevant provisions of this Title. Except as otherwise provided in this Zoning Ordinance, the temporary uses listed in this Chapter shall require the issuance of a Temporary Use Permit from the designated Approving Authority prior to establishment of the use. The process for accepting, reviewing, and approving or denying a Temporary Use Permit shall be as described in Section
17.10.080 (Temporary Use Permit).
A. Option for Conditional Use Permit. Applicants seeking a Temporary Use Permit for a time period longer than otherwise allowed by this Chapter may submit for a Conditional Use Permit for said activity, provided that it complies with all other relevant development and operational standards (other than time duration) for the use as provided in this Chapter. Approval of the Conditional Use Permit shall be in accordance with Section
17.10.130 (Conditional Use Permit).
B. Temporary Uses Not Listed. When a temporary use is not specifically listed in this Chapter, the Community Development Director shall determine whether the proposed temporary use is similar in nature to permitted use(s) in Article II (Zoning Districts, Allowed Uses, and Development Standards) in accordance with Section
17.10.040 (Similar Use Determination).
(Ord. 1501 § 1, 2011)
These requirements are in addition to any other development
standards and regulations contained elsewhere in this Zoning Ordinance
and any other permits or certificates required by law.
A. General Development Standards. The designated Approving Authority may impose conditions on the approval of a temporary use consistent with the standards of Section
17.10.080 (Temporary Use Permit).
B. Expositions,
Concerts, Carnivals, Clinics, Amusement Rides, and Flea Markets. All
expositions, concerts, carnivals, clinics, amusement rides, and flea
markets, which are to be conducted for a period not to exceed 10 days
within a calendar year (either consecutive or intermittent), must
be located in a district other than residential or shall be under
the direction/supervision of a public agency or an organization, church,
or school use in any district.
C. Certified
Farmers' Markets. The following development standards shall apply
to all certified farmers' markets:
1. The
use must be located in a commercial Zoning District.
2. The
farmer's market must qualify as a certified farmers' market, and all
producers/vendors must qualify as certified producers as defined by
the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Proof of certification
shall be provided.
3. The
market must be located outside of the required setbacks for the underlying
Zoning District.
4. Conditions
limiting length of the permit, days and hours of operation, and other
factors as deemed appropriate by the Community Development Director.
D. Outdoor
Sales and Display of Goods, Including Promotional Sales. The following
development standards shall apply to all outdoor sales and display
of goods, including promotional sales.
1. May
be conducted as part of an otherwise lawfully permitted or allowed
permanent commercial use, provided that all activities are conducted
within the buildable portion of the lot.
2. Businesses
shall be limited to 14 days within a given year.
3. Sales
and displays may not occupy more than 10 percent of the parking area
for that business and shall not substantially alter the existing circulation
pattern of the site.
4. Temporary
sales and displays shall not obstruct any existing disabled accessible
parking space or paths of travel.
E. Seasonal
Sales. The following development standards shall apply to all seasonal
sales (e.g., Christmas tree sales, pumpkin sales):
1. The
use must be located in a nonresidential Zoning District.
2. The
term of the Temporary Use Permit shall not exceed 45 days per calendar
year.
F. Temporary Dwellings. The following development standards shall apply to all temporary dwellings, including mobile homes, when a primary dwelling is being constructed or remodeled. In addition to these standards, see related regulations for recreational vehicles in Section
17.52.120 (Parking and Storage of Mobile Vehicles and Accessories on Post-July 19, 1978, Parcels) and Section
17.52.130 (Parking and Storage of Mobile Vehicles and Accessories on Pre-July 19, 1978, Parcels).
1. A
valid building permit has been issued for the primary dwelling.
2. The use of the temporary dwelling shall be limited to a maximum of one year or 30 days from the issuance of the occupancy permit for the new home, except that all dwellings included in the definition of transitional housing shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter
17.76 (Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing Facilities).
G. Temporary
Sales Offices. The following development standards shall apply to
all temporary sales offices used for the sale of lots and/or homes
as part of a new residential subdivision: conditions limiting the
days and hours of operation, landscaping, and other aspects of operation
as deemed appropriate by the Community Development Director.
(Ord. 1501 § 1, 2011)
The following temporary uses are exempt from the permit requirements
of this Chapter, provided that they comply with the development standards
listed herein.
A. Garage
sales are permitted on any parcel where the garage sale operator resides.
Garage sales may not exceed 3 sales per calendar year and 2 consecutive
days for each garage sale.
B. Fireworks
stands, provided that the necessary permit(s) are obtained from the
Fire Department and/or other regulatory agencies and a valid business
license has been issued, consistent with the requirements of the Municipal
Code.
(Ord. 1501 § 1, 2011)