A temporary permit for the placement of one stopping container per residential lot may be issued once in a calendar year, temporarily, for a maximum of 90 consecutive days within single-family dwelling zones only, for the purposes of temporarily storing or shipping personal property in association with moving or property improvement.
(A) Temporary shipping containers must be placed on the designated driveway of a residential lot;
(B) Temporary shipping containers may not be placed within the public right-of-way, and may not be placed in such a manner as to obstruct or impair the free and full use of the sidewalk or street by the public, or obstruct the view of pedestrians or users of vehicles thereon or interfere with the wires, poles or fixtures lawfully maintained thereon;
(C) Temporary shipping containers shall be at least three feet away from the residential structure, and shall allow for at least five feet of clear access on one side or the other between the structure and the property line.
(Ord. 22-12, passed 6-20-2022)