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All temporary uses or structures shall meet the following general requirements, unless otherwise specified in this Ordinance:
(A) The temporary use or structure will not be detrimental to property or improvements in the surrounding area or to the public health, safety, or general welfare.
(B) The temporary use or structure will not have substantial adverse or noise impacts on nearby residential neighborhoods.
(C) The temporary use complies with all applicable general and specific regulations of this section and Section 3.7, unless otherwise expressly stated.
(D) Permanent alterations to the site are prohibited.
(E) All approved temporary signs associated with the temporary use or structure shall be removed when the activity ends.
(F) The temporary use or structure will not violate any applicable conditions of approval that applies to a principal use on the site.
(G) If the property is undeveloped, it contains sufficient land area to allow the temporary use or structure to occur, as well as any parking and traffic movement that may be associated with the temporary use, without disturbing sensitive or protected resources, including required buffers.
(H) If the property is developed, the temporary use must be located in an area that is not actively used by an existing approved principal use, and which would support the proposed temporary use without encroaching or creating a negative impact on existing buffers, open space, landscaping, traffic movements, pedestrian circulation, or parking space availability.
(I) Tents and other temporary structures will be located so as to not interfere with the normal operations of any permanent use located on the property.
(J) Off-street parking is adequate to accommodate the proposed temporary use.
(K) All inspections and permits required by applicable construction codes have been made and approved by the Inspections and Permits Department.
(L) Applications for temporary structures to be located in or near the one percent (1%) annual chance floodplain will be required to submit a plan to the Stormwater Management Engineer for the removal of such structure(s) in the event of a hurricane or flash flood notification. The plan must include the following information:
(1) The name, address, and phone number of the individual responsible for the removal of the temporary structures.
(2) The time frame prior to the event at which a structure will be removed;
(3) A copy of the contract or other suitable instrument with a trucking company to insure availability of removal equipment when needed; and
(4) Designation, accompanied by documentation, of a location outside the floodplain to which the temporary structure will be moved.
Cary, NC Land Development Ordinance On-line VIC Version - This site last updated 3/4/2008
Note: This is not the official version of the Cary Land Development Ordinance