Business owners seeking outside sales for special events may apply for a special event permit to be reviewed and approved by the community development department for a specified time period. The following uses shall be eligible based on meeting the stated criteria:
A. Carnivals, Circuses, Street Fairs, and Other Similar Uses. Permitted with a special event permit if located on publicly owned or leased property, or on any general curriculum public or private school grounds, or on property improved with a permanently established church. The sponsorship of such carnival shall be confined to a public agency or religious, fraternal, or service organization directly engaged in civic or charitable endeavors within the city.
B. Seasonal Sales. Allowed in all zones except R-1 and R-2. Permitted uses include all nationally recognized holidays. Business set-up and sales may begin no earlier than 30 days before the holiday with the exception of the Christmas holiday. The sale of Christmas trees and wreaths may take place between November 1st and December 25th, both dates inclusive, to the extent permitted by other statutory and ordinance provisions. Any structures, facilities, and materials used for seasonal sales shall be removed from the premises within 48 hours following the holiday, and the property restored to a clean condition.
C. Holiday Sales. A business owner may apply for an outside sales display in front of his/her own storefront for a nationally recognized holiday only. The special event permit application must be received by the community development department at least seven business days before the event.
D. Grand Openings or Closing Sales. A business owner may apply for an outside sales display in front of his/her own storefront for grand openings or closing sales one time only and within 60 days after opening or before closing.
E. Parking Lot Sales. A multi-tenant shopping center with three or more lease spaces may apply for a parking lot sale. The sales are limited to the businesses leasing the spaces in the center. Parking must be accommodated to prevent any overspill onto the streets or adjacent properties. These uses shall be limited to a period of four times per year, not to exceed three consecutive days.
F. Marathon Dances. Following BGMC §
5.28.060, marathon dances are prohibited unless the city issues a special event permit for the dance as a temporary use. The dance may not commence until after a 24-hour period has passed from the time of approval.
G. Filming. The special event permit application must be received by the community development department at least seven business days before the event and must meet the provisions of BGMC Title
5 for business license requirements.
H. Other Similar Events. The community development director may approve a special event permit for a use not described in this section but which the director finds similar and appropriate. The director may also defer the event to the planning commission for review and approval through a site plan review application if he or she deems it necessary for the public welfare.
(Ord. 806 § 1, 2007)