§ 90-943. Temporary permits.  


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  • (a)

    Conditions for issuance. In any district in which mobile homes or travel trailers are permitted as temporary uses, the zoning administrator may grant a temporary permit for the location, placement and use of a mobile home or travel trailer subject to the following conditions:

    (1)

    Residence use. The mobile home is situated at the residence construction site and is occupied solely by the owner of the premises and members of the owner's immediate family.

    (2)

    Office use. The mobile home or travel trailer is situated at the commercial, industrial, or public construction site and is occupied only by persons directly engaged in the supervision of the construction of the structure or development.

    (3)

    Yard requirements. All yard requirements of the district in which the mobile home or travel trailer is located shall be observed.

    (4)

    Mobile home facilities. Only mobile homes containing sleeping accommodations, a flush toilet, and a tub or showerbath shall be occupied as living quarters.

    (5)

    Health and sanitation. All health and sanitary regulations of the county and the state departments of health shall be observed.

    (6)

    Electrical service. Safe temporary connection to the electrical utility system is made in accordance with the uniform statewide building code.

    (b)

    Term; renewal. A temporary permit is issued for a period of 12 months only upon showing by the applicant of a valid and approved building permit for a conventionally built residence or church or a commercial, industrial or public structure or development, public facility or public utility. Such temporary permit may be renewed two times for a period of 12 months each for a maximum of 36 months upon the applicant demonstrating that substantial progress is being made in the construction of the conventionally built residence or church or a commercial, industrial or public structure or development, public facility or public utility. The term "substantial progress" is defined as having completed at least 15 percent of the structure at the end of the initial permit and at least 40 percent of the structure at the end of the first renewal, as determined by the building official.

    (Code 1988, § 17-373)

(Code 1988, § 17-373)