Title 22 LAND USE
Chapter 22.30 STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
22.30.600 Temporary dwellings or offices.
The use of a temporary dwelling or office is subject to the provisions of
this section. Standards for permanent caretaker dwellings are in Section
22.30.430; when a vehicle or temporary or relocatable building is proposed for
use as an office for a sales lot (including mobilehome sales), such use is
subject to the standards of Section 22.30.530 (Sales Yards and Swap
Meets).
A. General Requirements.
1. Location. Temporary dwellings and
offices shall be located outside of required setbacks.
2. Type of Structure.
A temporary dwelling or office may be a mobilehome, recreational vehicle, or
portable modular building in conformity with the Uniform Building Code, except
within an urban or village area, a temporary dwelling may only be a recreational
vehicle of twenty-nine feet or less in length.
3. Sanitation and Water
Supply.
a. Restroom Required. A restroom within the temporary dwelling or
office, or a portable restroom approved by the health department shall be
provided.
b. Sewage Disposal. Sewage disposal for a restroom within a
temporary dwelling or office shall be by means of temporary hookup to community
sewer facilities or the on-site septic system; sewage disposal from portable
restrooms (only allowed for a temporary office) shall be as authorized by the
health department.
c. Water Supply. Water shall be supplied by a public
water supply or on-site well. The temporary dwelling or office shall not be
occupied until it is connected by means of a temporary hookup to a public water
supply or an approved on-site water supply.
4. Parking Requirement. None for
a temporary dwelling or construction office, provided sufficient usable area is
available to accommodate all parking needs entirely on-site; as required by
Chapter 22.18 (Parking and Loading), for other temporary offices.
5. Time
Limits. The use of a temporary dwelling or office is subject to the time limits
in Subsections B. through E., which may be extended in compliance with Section
22.64.070 (Extensions of Time).
6. Approved Permanent Use Required.
Temporary dwellings or offices are allowed only while an approved building
permit and an approved land use permit are in effect for the permanent use
(Section 22.64.150 - Lapse of Land Use Permit), except where other circumstances
are authorized through minor use permit approval or as otherwise provided in
this section. A mobilehome shall not be authorized as a temporary dwelling where
the permanent dwelling is also proposed to be a mobilehome.
7. Removal of
Temporary Dwelling or Office. Temporary dwelling or office use shall be
terminated before issuance of a certificate of occupancy or final building
inspection approval of the permanent use.
B. Temporary Dwellings. A
temporary dwelling may be established on the same site as the construction of a
permanent residence, or on the site of a non-residential construction project. A
temporary dwelling shall be occupied only by either the property owner,
permittee, contractor, or an employee of the owner or the contractor who is
directly related to the construction project. Use of a temporary dwelling is
limited to a maximum period of one year, unless the land use permit for the
temporary dwelling is extended as set forth in Subsection A.5.
C. Temporary
Business Offices. A temporary business office may be used as follows.
1. On
the site of a permanent business facility where such building is under
construction; or where a temporary office has been authorized through a land use
permit approval; or
2. As a real estate office on the site of an approved
new subdivision under construction within an urban or village reserve line or
any other residential land use category, for a maximum of two years from
recordation of a final subdivision map, unless a longer period is authorized
through the tentative subdivision map approval, minor use permit or Specific
Plan approval. Such temporary real estate office may occupy one dwelling unit in
the subdivision or may be a separate structure; or
3. A financial service
(e.g. a bank) may use a temporary business office on the permanent site, or a
site other than that proposed for the permanent facility in advance of a
decision to construct permanent quarters, for a maximum of eighteen months
before issuance of a land use permit for a permanent facility, and thereafter
until either the permanent facility is established or its land use permit
expires.
D. Temporary Construction Offices. May be established on the site
of any subdivision, construction project or temporary off site construction yard
(Section 22.30.620) in compliance with the provisions of this section. The
temporary office may remain on the site until construction is
completed.
E. Emergency Use of Temporary Dwellings or Offices. In the event
of an emergency such as the destruction of a dwelling or the permanent quarters
of a business, a temporary dwelling or office may be established in advance of
the issuance of a building permit to reconstruct the destroyed structure,
provided that a building permit is obtained for the temporary use and proper
sanitation facilities are installed in compliance with health department
approval. (Ord. 2892 § 1 (part), 2002)
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