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1 The purposes and intents of allowing interim uses are: To allow a use for a limited period of time that <br />2 reasonably utilizes the property where it is not reasonable to utilize it in the manner provided in the <br />3 Comprehensive Plan; and to allow a use that is presently acceptable but that, with anticipated <br />4 development will not be acceptable in the future. <br />5 (A) Public hearing notification mailing distance is 350 feet. <br />6 (6) Standards of issuance. <br />7 (1) Every interim use permit issued shall terminate upon a date or event that can be identified <br />8 with certainty, with the maximum duration of five years from the date of approval, <br />9 . <br />10 (2) In the final six months of each approved term, the applicant may request an extension to the <br />11 permit of up to five years. An application for the extension is the same process as requesting <br />12 an initial interim use permit. <br />13 (3) The council may attach such conditions to the interim use permit as it deems necessary in <br />14 order to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter and protect the public health, safety <br />15 and welfare. These conditions may include a financial surety in an amount sufficient to <br />16 remove the interim use and interim structures and/or site improvements upon expiration of <br />17 the interim use permit. <br />18 (4) Interim Use Permits for home occupations have modified standards set forth in Section 236. <br />19 (5) Interim Use Permits for personal use heliports have modified standards set forth in Section <br />20 340. <br />21 (C) Termination. An interim use permit shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following <br />22 events; whichever first occurs: <br />23 (1) The date stated in the permit; <br />24 (2) A violation of conditions and subsequent revocation of the permit; or <br />25 (3) Revocation resulting from a cessation of the interim use for 30 consecutive days. <br />26 (4) Change of ownership of the property. <br />27 (5) Change of business entity or tenant occupying the property. <br />28 (6) The extension of sanitary sewer and water services to the site for uses approved specifically <br />29 without municipal services. <br />30 (D) The Interim Use Permit is adopted by Resolution. <br />31 (E) The property owner must sign an agreement understanding the limitations and conditions of the <br />32 interim use. <br />33 <br />34 236 Home Occupation Permits <br />35 A Home Occupation Permit has the following procedural requirements: <br />36 (A) Term. A home occupation permit shall be temporary in nature and shall be granted to a designated <br />37 person who resides in the dwelling unit on the subject property. The permit shall run with the <br />38 applicant, not the property. Permits are not transferable from person to person or from address to <br />39 address, unless the transfer is in accordance with the provisions of subsection (C) of this section. <br />40 (6) Inspections. The Zoning Administrator, shall have the right, upon reasonable request, to enter and <br />41 inspect the premises covered by said interim use permit for safety and compliance purposes, or <br />42 code enforcement complaints. <br />43 (C) Death or move of permit holder; suspension or revocation; businesses existing before adoption of <br />44 these provisions. <br />45 (1) Should an interim use permit holder move to a new location, the existing permit shall be <br />46 automatically terminated. If the interim use permit holder should desire to continue the home <br />47 occupation in a new location, written notice to that effect shall be given to the city <br />48 administrator or their designee, and the council may authorize continuation of that permit <br />49 with a public hearing for the neighboring properties of the proposed new location. <br />Page 33 of 160 <br />