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Certain uses may be permitted for a specific period of time in a zoning district through the issuance of a special use permit. Limited duration activities on public property may also be permitted through a special event permit or a right-of-way use permit.

A. The city may approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for a special use permit subject to compliance with the following criteria:

1. The applicant has provided proof of the property owner’s permission to use his/her property;

2. The operation of the requested use at the location proposed and within the time period specified will not jeopardize, endanger, or otherwise constitute a threat to the public health, safety, or general welfare;

3. The proposed site is adequate in size and shape with appropriate screening or landscaping to accommodate the temporary use without detriment to the use and enjoyment of other properties in the project vicinity;

4. The project makes adequate provisions for access and circulation, water supply, storm drainage, sanitary sewage disposal, solid waste management, recycling, emergency services, adverse weather conditions, environmental protection, and the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, as determined by the city; and

5. Adequate temporary parking to accommodate vehicular traffic to be generated by the use will be available either on site or at alternate locations acceptable to the city.

(Ord. 1621 § 2 (Exh. A), 2022)