This affidavit acknowledges that the applicant, lessee or owner represents and certifies that the following are true and accurate:
- The information and exhibits herewith submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
- The proposed use is temporary and limited to two consecutive weeks in any three-month period.
- The owner or lessee of the property on which the event is conducted has a current and valid sales tax license.
- All exterior areas included in the proposed use meet the form and bulk requirements of Section 9-7-1, “Schedule of Form and Bulk Standards,” B.R.C. 1981.
- The proposed use will not adversely affect the required parking or result in unsafe conditions or unacceptable levels of congestion.
- Upon termination of the proposed use, the lot or parcel shall be returned substantially to its original condition. All litter, fences, borders, tie-down materials and other items associated with the temporary sale shall be removed within five days.
- Temporary sales shall only be conducted by the owner or lessee of the property on which it is conducted and only in conjunction with the principal use of the property.
- The proposed use will meet the standards set forth in Section 5-9, “Noise” B.R.C. 1981.
- This approval does not constitute building permit approval. Building permit review and approval shall be required prior to the initiation of any construction/installation of any tents and generators.
- All event equipment, including but not limited to tables, tents and fencing will be on the subject property and shall not encroach into the public right-of-way. All existing sidewalks and parking entrances shall remain unblocked and open to pedestrian traffic.
- A liquor license will be applied for and obtained to serve alcohol at the event, if applicable.
- A sign permit will be obtained for any signage that does not meet the exemption criteria set forth in Section 9-9-21(c), B.R.C. 1981.
- All lighting will comply with the lighting standards set forth in Section 9-9-16, B.R.C. 1981.
- All mobile food vehicles will meet the standards of Section 9-6-5(d), B.R.C. 1981.