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PROCEDURES FOR ZBA 007 – TEMPORARY USE PERMIT

 

This permit is used for the following reasons:

Section 3.07 - Mobile homes are permitted as a temporary use in all residential areas for a period not to exceed six (6) months, unless and until the Zoning Administrator grants an extension for documented reason.  Upon payment of an additional fee for each extension, as prescribed in "(j)" of  this section, additional extensions totaling up to twenty-four (24) months may be granted by the Zoning Administrator in a six (6) months increment with each additional extension requiring payment of the fee prescribed in "(i)" of this section. (Temporary occupancy fee - $5.00 per 6 month period)

 

Section 3.10

(a)  Temporary building or yard for construction materials and/or equipment, both incidental and necessary to construction in the zoning district shall be issued a permit by the Zoning Administrator before construction commences.  Each permit shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.

 

(b)  Temporary office, both incidental and necessary for the sale or rental of real property in the zoning district shall be issued a permit by the Zoning Administrator.  Each permit shall specify the location of the office and area and shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.

 

(c)  Temporary real estate signs exceeding twelve (12) square feet require permits issued by the Zoning Administrator and are valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.  Such signs may be located only on premises of, and identifying or advertising land and/or structures being sold, leased, rented or remodeled thereon.

 

(d)  The stripping of soil requires a permit issued by the Zoning Administrator.  Each permit shall specify the location of the area and be accompanied by a plan for the ultimate development of the land and shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than two (2) successive periods at the same location (and) Section 17.02(d) The Zoning Administrator shall also administer the provisions of PA 347, the Soil Erosion Act of 1972, in regards to any exchange of soil or earth that exceeds one acre or is within 500 feet of a lake or a river.

 

A. Submit Temporary Use permit application to the Village Clerk – include the following:

            Required fee

Location of property involved in request

            Name and address of applicant

Legal description of property

Present zoning of property

Type or permit requested (original or renewal – which renewal)

Site plan (to scale) including -

property lines; all existing and new buildings/fixtures; exact distances between all existing and new buildings/fixtures; exact distances between all property lines and existing and new buildings/fixtures

For soil stripping only:

                        Exact location of the area being striped (site plan of area)

Plan for the ultimate development of the land

 

B. Zoning Administrator will approve or deny request

(response times will vary – responses that don’t encounter any problems or need special consideration should be completed within 30 days of submitting request)

 

C. Approved request (with or without stipulations)

            Use as approved – reapply if needed - in 6 months time - for renewal of this permit

           

D. Denied request

            1. drop request

            2. apply for variance request (See procedures for needed variance for additional information)    

ZBA007                                                     VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE

TEMPORARY USE PERMITS

VALID FOR 6 MONTHS FROM APPROVAL

Requires approval of Zoning Administrator

Temporary permits - Section 3.07 & 3.10

Section 3.07 - Mobile homes are permitted as a temporary use in all residential areas for a period not to exceed six (6) months, unless and until the Zoning Administrator grants an extension for documented reason.  Upon payment of an additional fee for each extension, as prescribed in "(j)" of  this section, additional extensions totaling up to twenty-four (24) months may be granted by the Zoning Administrator in a six (6) months increment with each additional extension requiring payment of the fee prescribed in "(i)" of this section.

 

Section 3.10

(a)  Temporary building or yard for construction materials and/or equipment, both incidental and necessary to construction in the zoning district shall be issued a permit by the Zoning Administrator before construction commences.  Each permit shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.

 

(b)  Temporary office, both incidental and necessary for the sale or rental of real property in the zoning district shall be issued a permit by the Zoning Administrator.  Each permit shall specify the location of the office and area and shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.

 

(c)  Temporary real estate signs exceeding twelve (12) square feet require permits issued by the Zoning Administrator and are valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than four (4) successive periods at the same location.  Such signs may be located only on premises of, and identifying or advertising land and/or structures being sold, leased, rented or remodeled thereon.

 

(d)  The stripping of soil requires a permit issued by the Zoning Administrator.  Each permit shall specify the location of the area and be accompanied by a plan for the ultimate development of the land and shall be valid for a period of not more than six (6) calendar months and shall not be renewed for more than two (2) successive periods at the same location.  (and) Section 17.02(d)  The Zoning Administrator shall also administer the provisions of PA 347, the Soil Erosion Act of 1972, in regards to any exchange of soil or earth that exceeds one acre or is within 500 feet of a lake or a river.

 

Cost of permit - $ 30.00 - paid___                                                                               Date ___________________

 

I. Location of property: ______________________________________________________________________

 

Name of applicant: _______________________________________Telephone # ________________________

 

Address of applicant: ________________________________________________________________________

Please attach a copy of the legal description of property

 

Present zoning classification:   M____ B-1 ____ R-2 ____R-1 ____ F-1 ____ PUD ____ RR ____ other: _______________________

 

II. Type of permit requested: __________________________________________________________________

___ Original request                 ___ renewal request (1, 2, 3, 4 – circle one)

Applicant must complete parts I and II and a site plan must be drawn on the reverse side of this form or attached in another form of your choice.

 

III. Action by Zoning Administrator:    Denied ___ Approved ___ Approved with stipulations ___   

 

Section (s) of the Zoning Ordinance involved:

___ Temporary building - Section 3.10(a)

___ Temporary office - Section 3.10(b)

___ Temporary real estate sign – Section 3.10(c)

___ Stripping of soil – Section 3.10(d) & Section 17.02(d)

 

Additional notes: ___________________________________________________________________________

Review of property as it pertains to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance: (Zoning Administrator should indicate requirements and whether satisfied)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

________________________________________________________                                                                           _________________________________________

Signature of Zoning Administrator                                                                                                                                    Date

 

If the applicant disagrees with the interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance, as made by the Zoning Administrator, the applicant may appeal the determination to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Applicant must complete the variance permit form and upon payment of the appeals fee, a hearing will be scheduled. Application must be presented to the Village Hall.

NOTE – filling this application implies that the property owner is giving permission for the Zoning Administrator to visit, walk on or around the property to investigate the application request when/if needed.

NOTE: two copies of a site plan must be attached and it must be drawn to scale and include property lines, current buildings, all new buildings/fences (including height of fences) and the exact distance between buildings and between buildings and property lines.