Upon approval, temporary permits may be issued for the following uses or structures:
A. A mobile home, recreation vehicle or other temporary structure for a residential purpose during the construction period of a new residence on the same lot. Appropriate building permit is required.
B. Use of an existing legally established dwelling unit during the construction period of a new residence on the same lot.
C. Temporary sales office and/or model home.
D. Temporary structures in the commercial and business/employment zoning districts associated with the primary use on the property.
E. Temporary housing for personnel such as watchmen, labor crews, engineering, and management.
F. Use of equipment essential to and only in conjunction with the construction or building of a road, bridge, ramp, dock, and/or jetty located in proximity to the temporary site; provided, that the applicant shall provide a construction contract or other evidence of the time period required to complete the project; and provided further, that the following equipment shall be considered essential to and in conjunction with such construction projects:
a. Portable asphaltic concrete-mixing plants;
b. Portable concrete-batching plants;
c. Portable rock-crushing plants;
d. Accessory equipment essential to the use of the aforementioned plants.
G. Temporary uses and structures otherwise permitted within the zone which will remain up to one year on an existing lot or parcel where compliance with site plan review and landscaping requirements are impractical.
H. Temporary uses and structures not permitted within the zone but have a demonstrated public benefit may be approved by the review authority for a period no greater than six months. In approving the permit, the review authority shall find that the use is compatible with the surrounding land uses; the use will have minimal impact on city services and traffic; and granting the use is consistent with the public health, safety and welfare.
I. A temporary use or structure for a purpose not anticipated by this chapter, but not in conflict with it, or a unique situation as determined by the planning director, for a period of less than ninety days in a calendar year.
J. Temporary transitory accommodations.
K. Food/beverage and retail mobile vending carts.
(Ord. 2003-10 § 1 (Exh. A, VIII(I)), 2003. Formerly 18.84.090; Ord. 2007-56 § 12 (part), 2007; Ord. 2013-04 § 2 (Exh. A (part)), 2013)