(A) The outdoor storage or display of goods, materials or supplies is prohibited in the commercial zones except as follows:
(1) Goods that are integral to a business’s primary use and are normally found or used outside may be displayed outdoors in a designated display area. All goods must be for sale. Items not for sale while displayed outdoors are prohibited;
(2) The location, use and design of outdoor display and storage areas must be included in the precise plan review process as provided for in Chapter 17.33.050 of the Corona Municipal Code (Precise Plan Review). New outdoor display storage areas will receive precise plan approval;
(4) Temporary outdoor storage containers may be permitted by the Board of Zoning Adjustment pursuant to § 17.98.030 (Special Use Permits) for a period not exceeding 90 days in a calendar year subject to the following conditions:
(a) The temporary outdoor storage container shall comply with the property development standards set forth in § 17.33.060;
(b) The temporary outdoor storage container shall not encroach into drive-aisles or required parking spaces unless authorized in the special use permit; and
(c) The temporary outdoor storage containers shall not be visible from the public streets unless authorized by the special use permit.
(5) Outdoor storage containers that are intended to function as a permanent structure or fixture shall be architecturally compatible with the primary structure associated with the property, shall not encroach into drive-aisles or required parking spaces unless affected parking spaces can be relocated on-site, shall comply with the property development standards set forth in § 17.33.060 and shall not be placed on the property without first obtaining all applicable permits from the City of Corona.
(`78 Code, § 17.33.120.) (Ord. 2554, §§ 1, 2, 2001; Ord. 2437 § 2, 2000.)