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A. A temporary use shall be set back a minimum of one-hundred (100) feet from a residential use.

B. Tents and canopies may be allowed under the following conditions:

1. Tents that are over 400 square feet may be permitted for temporary uses whose duration is ten (10) days or less.

2. Canopies that are over 700 square feet may be permitted for temporary uses whose duration is ten (10) days or less

3. Tents, canopies, and other structures, permanent or temporary, are subject to all applicable city codes and ordinances, including the building and fire code regulations.

C. The use of trucks, RVs or similar vehicles for temporary uses is prohibited, except for RVs used solely by a watchman or caretaker, as approved by the Zoning Administrator.

D. All signage shall comply with Article 7 (Signs). Signs for a temporary use shall be requested in conjunction with the temporary use permit application.

E. All lighting shall comply with Article 10 (Outdoor Lighting Standards).

F. All surfaces used for the temporary use shall be paved or dust-controlled as approved by the City Engineer.

G. All surfaces used for parking for the temporary use shall be paved.

H. No temporary use shall locate within a landscape area, required pedestrian access ways, or public rights-of-way. No temporary use shall locate within a common area unless the temporary use has been approved by the homeowner’s association or property owner’s association if applicable.

I. The temporary use shall not impede or cause to be impeded, vehicular or pedestrian circulation, fire access lanes, accessibility, vehicular or pedestrian ingress or egress into businesses, or traffic visibility.

J. Only one temporary use may operate on a single parcel or lot at any given time and there shall be thirty (30) days between any temporary use of the property.