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Project Name DRC Hearing PC Hearing BoCC Hearing Contact Map
Barr Hammock FLU Change Rural/Agricultural to Preservation (CPA-03-12) NA 05/16/12 06/12/12 Staff
Phifer Flatwoods FLU Change Rural/Agricultural to Preservation (CPA-04-12) NA 05/16/12 06/12/12 Staff
FLUE Text Amendment Policy 7.1.22 (CPA-05-12) NA 05/16/12 06/12/12 Staff  
Reserve Area Map Amendment (CPA-06-12) NA 05/16/12 06/12/12 Staff
Alarion Bank Revise development phasing schedule (ZOM-02-12) NA NA 06/26/12 Staff
Radar of G'ville Exception Materials recovery/recycling/composting (ZOX-01-12) NA 05/16/12 06/26/12 Staff
21115 SE 179 Place Special Use Permit Excavate 200+ cubic yards (ZOS-01-12) NA 06/20/12 07/10/12 Staff
Meridian Behaviorial FLU Change Commercial to Institutional/Medical (CPA-07-12) NA 06/20/12 07/10/12 Staff
Meridian Behaviorial Rezone BH (Business Highway) to HM (Hospital Medical) NA 06/20/12 07/10/12 Staff
9721 SW 72nd Ave Rezone A (Agriculture) to R-1C (Single Family Residential) NA 06/20/12 07/10/12 Staff
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What types of Temporary Permits are there?

There are two types, Temporary Use Permits and Temporary Placement Permits. Temporary Use Permits allow for certain time-sensitive uses on a property, while Temporary Placement Permits allow the placement of mobile or manufactured homes for short periods of time.

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Temporary Placement Permit (TPP)

See Chapter 402, Article 24 of the Land Development Code (ULDC) for more detailed information about Temporary Placement Permits.

A TPP allows a temporary mobile or manufactured home to be placed on your property for a maximum of 60 days, unless otherwise noted.

The following types of placement permits are permitted:

Emergency Residence:
A TPP may be issued for the purposes of providing emergency residence on a site where the existing living unit has become uninhabitable due to fire, structural damage, adverse weather damage or other acts of God, while the damaged living unit is being repaired or a replacement living unit is being constructed.

Construction Residence:
A TPP may be issued for the purpose of providing a temporary construction residence for the owner of a site who is constructing or is acting as the contractor for the construction of a site built single-family dwelling or modular dwelling.

Construction & Sales Leasing Office:
A manufactured home meeting the requirements of the Building Code may be utilized as a temporary construction office or a sales and leasing office on a construction site for which a building permit has been issued.

A TPP for a Construction & Sales Leasing Office may be issued for a period not to exceed two years, and may be renewed by the Department as long as the project is under active construction, development and sales or leasing.

Produce Stand

A seasonal produce stand requires a Temporary Use Permit.

What types of temporary uses are allowed?

A temporary use activity may include but is not limited to the following:
Special events, temporary sales, seasonal sales, and filming or audio recording of still, live or motion picture productions for theatres, television entertainment, industrial use or internet content.

See Chapter 402, Article 25 of the Land Development Code (ULDC) for more detailed information about Temporary Use Permits.

How long does the temporary use permit last?

A permit for a special event or temporary sale shall not exceed 3 days. For seasonal sales or activities related to temporary filming or audio recording activities, a temporary use permit shall not exceed 45 days. Any request for a temporary use permit exceeding these time limits shall be approved at a public hearing of the Board of County Commissioners.

How many temporary use permits can I receive in a year?

Not more than two temporary use permits for seasonal sales or motion picture production shall be issued for the same property in any calendar year. Temporary use permits for special events or temporary sales shall be issued no more than once every 60 days for the same property, not to exceed six per calendar year.

Who decides on my temporary use permit application?

The Director of Growth Management or his designee has the authority to approve a temporary use permit, including any conditions or restrictions placed on the proposed activities.