24.11.120 TEMPORARY USES LISTED (continued)

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      1. Other conditions that the Director of Planning deems necessary to objectionable to the residential uses in the neighborhood.
  • D. Religious, patriotic, historic, or similar displays or exhibits within yards, parking areas, or landscaped areas, subject to not more. than eight (8) calendar days of display in any calendar year.

  • E, Outdoor art and craft shows and exhibits, subject to not more than three _ (3) calendar days of operation or exhibition in any sixty (60) calendar day period.

  • F. Contractors’ offices and storage yards on the site of an active construction project. . .

  • G. Mobilehome residences for security purposes on the site of an active construction project.

  • H. Outdoor display and sales located within commercially zoned properties not to exceed more than five (5) calendar days in any sixty (60) calendar days and subject to appropriate conditions of the Planning Department.

  • I. Seasonal retail sale of agricultural products (fruit and vegetable stands) for periods of less than ninety days, if said products are raised on the premises,

  • J. Temporary use of properly-designed Mobile trailer units for classrooms, offices, bands, etc. for periods not to exceed ninety (90) days subject to Planning Department approval. Requests for such uses of more than ninety days in duration shall require the approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission. Such units shall meet al] necessary requirements of building, fire, and health codes.

  • K. For any agricultural or animal husbandry activity or project (4-H, FFA, or similar) conducted for educational purposes or school credits, a permit may be granted in any district when the Planning Director determines that such use will not cause a public nuisance relative to sanitation and health conditions. ,

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  • L. Charitable or school sponsored drop-off bins for recycling of cans, newspapers, or similar items, for drop-off of clothes and smal] items. Bins shall be located in the parking lots of businesses within the C-2 or C-1 Zones or other public or semi-public property on a temporary basis when written permission is granted by the property owner or business owner. Said bins shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner.

  • M. Additional uses determined to be similar to the foregoing in the manner prescribed by Section 24.01 of the Zoning Code.

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24.11.130 PERMITS AND BONDS

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  • A. All temporary uses shall be subject to the issuance of a Work Permit by the Planning Director and other necessary permits and licenses, including but not limited to building permits, sign permits, and business licenses, solicitors or vending licenses.

  • B. In the issuance of such a permit, the Planning Director shall indicate the permitted hours of operation and any other conditions, such as walls or fences and lighting, which are deemed necessary to reduce possible detrimental effects to surrounding developments and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.

  • C. Prior to the issuance of a permit for a temporary use, except those listed under C, F, G, K, and L of Section 24.11.120, a cash. deposit may be required to be deposited with the City. This cash deposit shall be used to defray the costs of clean-up of the property by the City in the event the permittee fails to do same.