The following activities and structures are exempt from requirements to obtain temporary use approval, but are not exempt from obtaining all other applicable permits outlined in the MMC, including but not limited to building permits, right-of-way permits, special events permits, business licenses, home occupation permits, sign permits, etc.:
(1) Uses subject to the special events provisions of Chapter
5.46 MMC, Special Events, when the use does not exceed a total of 14 days each calendar year, whether at the same location in the city or at different locations;
(2) Community festivals, amusement rides, carnivals, or circuses, when the use does not exceed a total of 14 days each calendar year, whether at the same location in the city or at different locations;
(3) Activities, vendors and booths associated with city of Marysville sponsored or authorized special events such as Home Grown;
(4) Retail sales such as Christmas trees, seasonal retail sale of agricultural or horticultural products. Christmas tree sales are allowed from the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Day only;
(5) Individual booths in an approved temporary use site for group retail identified under MMC §
22C.110.020(2)(d);
(6) Fireworks stands, subject to the provisions of Chapter
9.20 MMC, Fireworks;
(7) Garage sales, moving sales, and similar activities for the sale of personal belongings when operated not more than three days in the same week and not more than twice in the same calendar year;
(8) Manufactured homes, residences or travel trailers used for occupancy by supervisory and security personnel on the site of an active construction project;
(9) Contractor's office, storage yard, and equipment parking and servicing on the site of an active construction project;
(10) Portable units and manufactured homes on school sites or other public facilities when approved by the community development director;
(11) A manufactured home or travel trailer with adequate water and sewer service used as a dwelling while a residential building on the same lot is being constructed or while a damaged residential building is being repaired. The manufactured home or travel trailer shall be removed upon completion of the permanent residential structure construction, when repair is completed, or after one year, whichever occurs first;
(12) Model homes or apartments and related real estate sales and display activities located within the subdivision or residential development to which they pertain. A temporary real estate office may be located in a temporary structure erected on an existing lot within a residential subdivision, if approved by the community development director. If approved, a temporary real estate office shall comply with the following conditions:
(a) The temporary real estate office may be used only for sale activities related to the subdivision in which it is located;
(b) The temporary real estate office shall have an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible restroom located in or adjacent to said office;
(c) ADA accessibility shall be provided to the temporary real estate office. General site, accessible routes and building elements shall comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 or current edition;
(d) The temporary real estate office shall meet all applicable building and fire codes, or shall be immediately removed; and
(e) The temporary real estate office shall be removed immediately upon the sale of the last lot within the subdivision;
(13) Home occupations that comply with Chapter
22C.190 MMC, Home Occupations;
(14) Fundraising car washes. The fundraising coordinator is required to obtain a clean water car wash kit from the Marysville public works department in order to prevent water from entering the public storm sewer system;
(15) Vehicular or motorized catering such as popsicle/ice cream scooters and self-contained lunch wagons which cater to construction sites or manufacturing facilities. Such a use must remain mobile and not be utilized as parking lot sales;
(16) Any permitted temporary use not exceeding a cumulative total of two days each calendar year.
(Ord. 2923 § 4 (Exh. B), 2013; Ord. 2979 § 3, 2014)