1. Storage of such items as listed in § 10-402 hereof on personal property shall be permitted only in strict compliance with the regulations provided herein or with stricter regulations in other township ordinances, or in state or federal laws. Each person, owner or lessee desiring to store items described in § 10-402 must first apply for a permit for either temporary or permanent storage and pay a fee to the township such as may be provided from time to time by resolution of the Board of Supervisors. The nuisance(s) must be stored within a garage or other enclosed building, or outside within an opaqued fence at least six feet high which is locked at all times when unattended. With the special approval of the Board of supervisors, nuisances may also be stored outside in an area enclosed by a chain link fence, at least six feet high, screened by shrubbery around the perimeter to the height of the fence, with an unobstructed gate capable of admitting fire or emergency equipment. Such gate shall remain locked at all times when unattended. In addition, the machinery, equipment or materials shall be kept free of vermin infestation while being stored; and all gas, oil or other potentially hazardous substances shall be removed. The total area of storage of such potential nuisances may not exceed 500 square feet.
2. Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the storage of machinery, equipment or material nuisances contrary to the provisions of the Township Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 27).
(Ord. 1989-1, passed 3-13-1989)