(a)
The uses described in this chapter shall be permitted in any land use district subject to the issuance of a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) in accordance with the provisions of Division 3 and as otherwise specified by this chapter. In order to establish such a use, a person must submit a permit application and remit the appropriate fees to the Community Development Department or the Office of Building and Safety and then obtain approval of the permit and any allowed extension thereof.
(b)
Permit and permit extension actions may be appealed or referred to the next succeeding reviewing authority as specified by Division 3 of the Development Code. Such appeals shall consider compliance of the proposed action with the provisions of this chapter.
(c)
All temporary uses shall be subject to the following, where applicable.
(1)
The valid TUP issued by the Community Development Director or Building Official shall be prominently displayed in a manner so as to be visible at all times from the exterior of the structure or vehicle so permitted and subject to inspection.
(2)
The structure or vehicle so permitted shall provide evidence of approval by the State Division of Housing as prescribed in the California Health and Safety Code or the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
(3)
Installation of a structure or vehicle so permitted shall comply with all the requirements and regulations of the Development Code, Office of Building and Safety, and the Community Development Department and applicable state and federal regulations.
(4)
The owner of the use requiring the Temporary Use Permit shall submit a letter to the Reviewing Authority setting forth in detail the primary use or the use to which the structure or vehicle is to be put and the length of time such temporary use will be required, together with a statement of such future plans as will eliminate the necessity for the temporary use.
(5)
A temporary occupancy use shall be located on the same parcel or on a contiguous parcel under the same ownership or control as the primary construction project, property being protected, or other primary use for which the Temporary Occupancy Use Permit was requested and approved.
(d)
A Temporary Use Permit may be issued for the interim operation of any use requiring a Conditional Use Permit for a period of time not to exceed one year, provided such permit does not authorize the construction or establishment of any new permanent structures and the Planning Agency makes the findings required for approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The Temporary use Permit application shall be filed concurrently with an application for Conditional Use Permit, where appropriate.
(e)
A Temporary Use Permit may be issued for the interim operation of an exterior storage area or short-term exterior sales display area for a period of time not to exceed 30 days in any land use district.