Temporary uses shall include the following:
A. 
Christmas tree sales lots, subject to not more than 40 days of site occupation and operation in any 365-day period.
B. 
Subdivision sales offices located within the subdivision, but not closer than 200 feet to an existing dwelling not a part of the subdivision, subject to two years of operation or until 90 percent of the homes within the subdivision are sold, whichever occurs first; provided, however, that a faithful performance bond in the amount of $10,000.00 be posted with the City Clerk's office to guarantee removal and/or conversion of the sales office and attendant facilities.
C. 
Model homes used for sales display purposes located within the subdivision subject to two years of operation or until 90 percent of the homes within the subdivision are sold, whichever occurs first; provided, however, that a faithful performance bond in the amount of $10,000.00 be posted with the City Clerk's office to guarantee the conversion of the model homes area to the intended use as indicated in the final subdivision map.
Sales and marketing flags in conjunction with model homes shall also be allowed, provided the flags meet the following requirements:
1. 
Flags shall be located on the model home lots or on adjacent property in the same subdivision, owned by the same developer.
2. 
There shall be no more than three flags allowed per model home, not to exceed a maximum of 15 flags per development.
3. 
No more than one flag shall be permitted for each 40 linear feet of street frontage.
4. 
The size of the flags shall not exceed two feet by three and one-half feet.
5. 
Flags shall be permitted on a pole not to exceed 15 feet in height. Flags shall not be attached to any building, fence or structure.
6. 
Flags shall be limited to no more than three colors per any one development.
7. 
Flag illumination shall be ground mounted and located in a manner as to be screened from public view and to be directed away from adjacent properties.
8. 
Flags shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. until dusk. Between the hours of dusk and 8:00 a.m., flags shall be secured in such a manner as to not disturb the peace and quiet of adjacent residences and/or businesses.
9. 
Flag stiffeners shall not be permitted.
10. 
All flags shall be maintained in good repair by their owner by periodically repairing or replacing them, to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director.
D. 
Religious, patriotic, historic, or similar displays or exhibits within yards, parking areas, or landscaped areas, subject to not more than 30 days of display in any one-year period for each exhibit, and shall not require the issuance of a temporary use permit.
E. 
Outdoor art and craft shows and exhibits, subject to not more than 15 days of operation or exhibition in any 90-day period.
F. 
Contractor's offices and storage yards on the site of an active construction project.
G. 
Mobile home residences for security purposes on the site of an active construction project.
H. 
Outdoor special sales, which shall be limited to uses located within commercially zoned properties and shall not exceed more than five days at one time out of any given 90-day period.
I. 
Temporary use of properly-designed mobile trailer units for classrooms, offices, banks, etc., for periods not to exceed 90 days. Requests for such uses of more than 90 days in duration shall require the approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission. Such units shall meet all necessary requirements of Building, Fire and Health Codes.
J. 
Construction trailers for use as offices, provided that the use shall be only in conjunction with a valid construction project, shall be maintained on the same site as the construction project, and shall be removed within 30 days of issuance of the final certificate of use and occupancy for the associated construction project.
K. 
Produce stands for the sale of fruits and vegetables not grown on the same site, provided that such stands and any other appurtenances shall be removed within five days of the expiration of the temporary use permit.
L. 
Garage/yard sales in residential zones, provided that such sales shall not exceed two consecutive days, shall be allowed a maximum of four times in any one-year period, and shall not require the issuance of a temporary use permit.
M. 
Private special events with 50 or more people (but less than 500 people) may be allowed a maximum of four times in any one-year period. However, private special events in residential zones with less than 50 people shall not require the issuance of a temporary use permit. Such events shall not be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the public as determined by the Community Development Director. For events of 500 people or more, a Special Event Permit is required pursuant to Section 12.16.010 of this code.
N. 
Banners, subject to the provisions of Section 18.24.070.B.7.
O. 
Balloon displays for one-time special events provided they comply with the following:
1. 
Individual balloons shall have no dimension that exceeds 24 inches.
2. 
May not extend beyond any property line or over any public right-of-way (unless prior approval is obtained by the Public Works Division), regardless of wind conditions.
3. 
Must be securely anchored.
4. 
May not be elevated higher than 20 feet above the ground or released into the air.
5. 
Metallic balloons are prohibited.
6. 
One-time special event shall be defined as a carnival, festival, tent or car show, parade, auction, rally, golf tournament or other sporting event, wedding, charity event, grand opening, or similar kind of temporary outdoor exhibition or performance. A temporary commercial activity which is intended to promote the sale of merchandise from on-site businesses shall not be considered a "special event" unless authorized through a temporary use permit.
P. 
Additional uses determined to be similar to the foregoing in the manner prescribed by Sections 18.36.010 through 18.36.030, subject to conditions to be prescribed by the Community Development Director.
(Ord. 2004-884; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
Unless otherwise stated in Section 18.20.020, all temporary uses shall be subject to the issuance of a temporary use permit by the Community Development Director. In the issuance of such a permit, the Director shall indicate the permitted hours of operation and any other conditions, such as walls or fences and lighting, which are deemed necessary to reduce possible detrimental effects to surrounding developments and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. 2004-884; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
Upon written application, the Community Development Director may extend the time within which temporary uses may be operated, or may modify the limitations under which such uses may be conducted if the Director determines that such extension or modification is in accord with the purposes of the zoning regulations.
(Ord. 2004-884; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
Each site occupied by a temporary use shall be left free of debris, litter or any other evidence of the temporary use upon completion or removal of the use, and shall thereafter be used only in accord with the provisions of the zoning regulations.
(Ord. 2004-884; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)