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(c) Temporary trash receptacles or dumpsters that cannot reasonably be kept on private <br />property under subdivision (b) above may be placed in the right-of-way subject to the <br />following additional standards: <br />(i) A temporary use permit shall be obtained prior to placement of the dumpster; and <br />(ii) The maximum timeframe for keeping a trash receptacle or dumpster within the <br />ROW shall be seven (7) calendar days, or if supported by the project, a longer <br />timeframe as agreed to with the Department of Community Assets & Development. <br />(2) Construction Trailer <br />(a) Construction trailers may be permitted on a construction site provided that the trailer is: <br />(i) Approved by the Community Development Department for location, safety, and <br />compatibility with adjacent properties; <br />(ii) Located on the same site or in the same development as the related construction; <br />(iii) Not located within a required landscape area; and <br />(iv) Associated with development for which a valid Building Permit has been or will be <br />issued. <br />(b) The applicant shall be required to restore the trailer site to its previous condition if the <br />trailer is located off the construction site. <br />(3) Outdoor Dining in Conjunction with a Licensed Food Establishment <br />Outdoor dining areas may be temporarily permitted for licensed food establishments <br />provided the following conditions can be met: <br />(a) Adequate screening, fencing, and/or other requirements may be required as needed to <br />ensure the dining area does not have a detrimental impact on adjoining properties or <br />the general public. <br />(b) Temporary encroachment into the front yard setback may also be permitted subject to <br />the following: <br />(i) The outdoor dining area is adjacent to the principal building, and primary access is <br />provided from within the principal building; <br />(ii) The design of the patio area and any fencing and landscaping are such that sight <br />lines in and out of existing or proposed access points are not obstructed; <br />(iii) Temporary structures are not erected within the outdoor dining area; <br />(iv) Banners, streamers or other types of permanent or temporary signs are not placed <br />or displayed in the outdoor dining areas; <br />(v) The patio does not take on characteristics of a building having a roof and/or walls <br />(vi) The applicant adheres to any other conditions deemed necessary by the <br />Department of Community Assets & Development.