Storage/cargo containers are not allowed to be permanently placed in any commercial zone. Storage/cargo containers can be allowed on a temporary basis when needed for activities like on-site construction projects, or when someone is packing and moving, or other similar reasons. For the purposes of this section, "temporary placed" shall be defined as a period of up to six months. Storage/cargo containers are defined as a reusable, noncollapsible container designed to provide protection for a specific item against impact, climatic conditions, and the like, during handling, shipment, and storage. Common examples of storage/cargo containers are pods, connex, or sea vans. This is not meant to include storage sheds or other similar commercial accessory storage structures.
The proposed amendments reflect the city council's desire to ensure that storage/cargo containers are not permanently placed in commercial zones, that public safety is protected by ensuring that sight distance is not hampered, and that they are screened from view in some commercial districts. These amendments also recognize that storage/cargo containers are an integral part of business operations in certain commercial, industrial and manufacturing zones; and in these zones, the use of storage/cargo containers must be approved by city council to ensure aesthetic integrity.
(Ord. 14-790 § 1, 2015)