Standards and Regulations for Specific Land Uses
Table 17.404.130.A: Metal Storage Container Requirements and Standards for Non-Residential Zones and Non-Residential Uses in Residential Zones | |||
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Type | Permitting Requirements | Standards | |
Permanent metal storage container | If none of the below conditions apply | P | • Placed behind a building or within a screened fenced area. • Painted to match existing/adjoining building(s) and accessory structure(s). • One per parcel or per business. Businesses and apartments with over 14,000 s.f. of floor area may have one additional container for every 14,000 s.f., up to a maximum of 5 containers per acre. • For parcels in the I, BP, or OS Zones which have a Floor Area Ratio of less than 0.50, up to 5 containers per acre are allowed (pro-rated for parcels smaller or larger than 1-acre). • 5-foot separation from any structure. • Placed on level finished grade. • No plumbing connections. • When placed on a lot adjacent to H Street or Ocean Avenue, and the container is visible from a public street, additional screening requirements apply via structures and/or landscaping. • Adhere to accessory structure setbacks and lot coverage standards. • No stacking. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • Not located in required parking spaces or drive aisles unless the City determines that the blocked parking area(s)/drive aisle(s) is not required and a MUP is approved. • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. |
If container blocks parking loading zone | MUP | ||
If container includes electrical connections | MUP | ||
If a business is operated from a container | CUP | ||
If container is located on a vacant site | CUP | ||
Temporary metal storage container | TUP | • Temporary containers in addition to those allowed permanently (above) are allowed with approval of a TUP. • Allowed for seasonal uses. • Allowed for a maximum of 180 days. • 5-foot separation from any structure. • Placed on level finished grade. • No plumbing connections. • No stacking. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. | |
P = Permitted Use |
MUP = Minor Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.520) |
CUP = Conditional Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.520) |
TUP = Temporary Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.544) |
Table 17.404.130.B: Metal Storage Containers Requirements and Standards for Residential Uses in Residential Zones | ||
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Type | Permitting Requirements | Standards |
Permanent metal storage container | P | • One container allowed up to 14 ft. in length and a maximum of 120 s.f. • Adhere to accessory structure setbacks and lot coverage standards. • No stacking. • Placed on level finished grade. • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. • Painted to match existing/adjoining building(s) and accessory structure(s). • No plumbing connections. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. |
Temporary metal storage container | TUP | • Temporary containers in addition to one permanent container (above) are allowed with approval of a TUP. • Allowed only when associated with home improvements and moving. • Allowed for a maximum of 180 days per year. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. • No stacking. • Placed on level finished grade. • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • 5-foot separation from any structure. • No plumbing connections. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. |
P = Permitted Use |
TUP = Temporary Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.544) |
Table 17.404.220.A: Requirements for Separation from Off-Site Uses/Designated Areas | |
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Off-Site Use or Designated Area | Minimum Separation Distance from Base of Tower |
Existing single-family, duplex, or multi-family residential units, or vacant single-family or duplex residentially zoned land which is either platted or has preliminary subdivision plan approval which has not yet expired1 | 200 feet or 3 times the height of the tower, whichever is greater3 |
Vacant subdividable residential land2 | 100 feet or the height of the tower, whichever is greater3 |
Non-residentially zoned lands or non-residential uses | None; only setbacks apply |
Notes: | |
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1 | Includes modular homes, accessory dwelling units, and mobile homes used for living purposes. |
2 | Includes unsubdivided parcels within residential zones without an approved tentative map. |
3 | Facilities may be located on residential structures; minimum separation distances shall be provided to off-site uses and designated areas. |
Standards and Regulations for Specific Land Uses
Table 17.404.130.A: Metal Storage Container Requirements and Standards for Non-Residential Zones and Non-Residential Uses in Residential Zones | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Type | Permitting Requirements | Standards | |
Permanent metal storage container | If none of the below conditions apply | P | • Placed behind a building or within a screened fenced area. • Painted to match existing/adjoining building(s) and accessory structure(s). • One per parcel or per business. Businesses and apartments with over 14,000 s.f. of floor area may have one additional container for every 14,000 s.f., up to a maximum of 5 containers per acre. • For parcels in the I, BP, or OS Zones which have a Floor Area Ratio of less than 0.50, up to 5 containers per acre are allowed (pro-rated for parcels smaller or larger than 1-acre). • 5-foot separation from any structure. • Placed on level finished grade. • No plumbing connections. • When placed on a lot adjacent to H Street or Ocean Avenue, and the container is visible from a public street, additional screening requirements apply via structures and/or landscaping. • Adhere to accessory structure setbacks and lot coverage standards. • No stacking. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • Not located in required parking spaces or drive aisles unless the City determines that the blocked parking area(s)/drive aisle(s) is not required and a MUP is approved. • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. |
If container blocks parking loading zone | MUP | ||
If container includes electrical connections | MUP | ||
If a business is operated from a container | CUP | ||
If container is located on a vacant site | CUP | ||
Temporary metal storage container | TUP | • Temporary containers in addition to those allowed permanently (above) are allowed with approval of a TUP. • Allowed for seasonal uses. • Allowed for a maximum of 180 days. • 5-foot separation from any structure. • Placed on level finished grade. • No plumbing connections. • No stacking. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. | |
P = Permitted Use |
MUP = Minor Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.520) |
CUP = Conditional Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.520) |
TUP = Temporary Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.544) |
Table 17.404.130.B: Metal Storage Containers Requirements and Standards for Residential Uses in Residential Zones | ||
|---|---|---|
Type | Permitting Requirements | Standards |
Permanent metal storage container | P | • One container allowed up to 14 ft. in length and a maximum of 120 s.f. • Adhere to accessory structure setbacks and lot coverage standards. • No stacking. • Placed on level finished grade. • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. • Painted to match existing/adjoining building(s) and accessory structure(s). • No plumbing connections. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. |
Temporary metal storage container | TUP | • Temporary containers in addition to one permanent container (above) are allowed with approval of a TUP. • Allowed only when associated with home improvements and moving. • Allowed for a maximum of 180 days per year. • A warning device (e.g., a horn) shall be placed inside each container to address safety. • No stacking. • Placed on level finished grade. • Cannot be habitable or used as a residence. • 5-foot separation from any structure. • No plumbing connections. • Compliance with Fire and Building requirements (e.g., flammable or hazardous materials). • Located outside of the public right-of-way. • No signage is allowed. • Off-site containers are not allowed. |
P = Permitted Use |
TUP = Temporary Use Permit required (See Chapter 17.544) |
Table 17.404.220.A: Requirements for Separation from Off-Site Uses/Designated Areas | |
|---|---|
Off-Site Use or Designated Area | Minimum Separation Distance from Base of Tower |
Existing single-family, duplex, or multi-family residential units, or vacant single-family or duplex residentially zoned land which is either platted or has preliminary subdivision plan approval which has not yet expired1 | 200 feet or 3 times the height of the tower, whichever is greater3 |
Vacant subdividable residential land2 | 100 feet or the height of the tower, whichever is greater3 |
Non-residentially zoned lands or non-residential uses | None; only setbacks apply |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
1 | Includes modular homes, accessory dwelling units, and mobile homes used for living purposes. |
2 | Includes unsubdivided parcels within residential zones without an approved tentative map. |
3 | Facilities may be located on residential structures; minimum separation distances shall be provided to off-site uses and designated areas. |