For the purpose of this chapter, temporary uses are defined below. The various uses are separated into three types depending upon their respective impacts.
(A) Temporary Business/Event Permit. A person, firm, organization, group or corporation which intends to conduct an event and/or business within the city for a period not to exceed 90 days within any calendar year.
(B) Time Limit on Approvals.
(1) A permit for a temporary business/event cannot exceed 90 days' total duration within a calendar year.
(2) A permit for a temporary business/event for up to 90 days may be issued without notice.
(C) Temporary Building Occupancy. Situations periodically arise where businesses need to occupy a building without bringing the site up to the specifications of the development code. A true hardship must exist when allowing occupancy without meeting all standards of the development code. Examples of a hardship can include damage or loss by fire, flooding, a business losing its lease, which is forced to move, or other hardships as determined by the community development director, but may not include financial hardship.
(Ord. 810, 2000; Code 2000 § 11.30.62; Ord. 841 Exh. 2, 2003; Ord. 916 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2018-05 § 1 (Exh. A), 2018; Ord. 2020-05 § 1 (Exh. A), 2020)