This chapter establishes a process for review and approval of certain uses that are intended to be of limited duration of time and will not permanently alter the character or physical facilities of the site where they occur.
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)
Before using any land or structure, or commencing any work pertaining to the temporary erection, moving, alteration, or use any building, structure, or land within the City wherein no discretionary approval is required under the provisions of this Title, a Zoning Permit must be issued by the Planning and Environmental Review Department.
A. 
Inland Area. Approval of a Temporary Use Permit is required for temporary uses or structures proposed within the Inland Area of the City, which require a permit pursuant to Section 17.41.260, Standards for Specific Uses and Activities—Temporary Uses.
B. 
Coastal Zone. Temporary uses or structures that are proposed within the Coastal Zone of the City are subject to Chapter 17.61, Coastal Development Permits.
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)
Any person may apply to the Director for approval of a temporary use, not less than 30 days before the use is intended to begin.
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)
The Director may approve an application to allow a temporary use for a period of time, only upon making all of the following findings:
A. 
The proposed use will not unreasonably affect or have a negative impact on adjacent properties, their owners and occupants, or the surrounding neighborhood, and will not in any other way constitute a nuisance or be detrimental to the health, safety, peace, comfort, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the area of such use, or to the general welfare of the City.
B. 
The proposed use will not unreasonably interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic or circulation in the area surrounding the proposed use, and will not create a demand for additional parking that cannot be safely and efficiently accommodated by existing parking areas.
C. 
Appropriate controls are in place that will ensure the premises will be kept clean, sanitary, free of litter, and all circulation and parking surfaces will include a suitable dust-controlled surface.
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If a temporary use or structure is proposed within the Coastal Zone and would be located seaward of the bluff-top, the following additional finding must be made as part of an approval of a Minor Conditional Use Permit by the City:
A. 
The temporary use or structure will not substantially interfere with lateral or vertical beach access or adversely impact coastal processes.
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In approving a Temporary Use Permit, the Director may impose reasonable conditions deemed necessary to achieve the findings for a Temporary Use Permit listed above, including, without limitation:
A. 
Regulation of vehicular ingress and egress and traffic circulation;
B. 
Regulation of dust, if using unpaved surfaces for the event including parking;
C. 
Regulation of lighting;
D. 
Regulation of noise;
E. 
Regulation of hours, and other characteristics of operation;
F. 
Regulation regarding trash/debris/waste disposal and site/area clean up during and at the conclusion of the event;
G. 
Requirement of bonds or other guarantees for cleanup or removal of structure or equipment; and
H. 
Such other conditions as the Director may deem necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter.
(Ord. 20-03 § 6)