(A) Decorative block walls shall be required for all fencing of outdoor storage yards located within view of a public street, freeway right-of-way or railroad right-of-way. The Planning Director, in his or her discretion, shall determine whether the proposed outdoor storage yards are within view from a public street, freeway right-of-way or railroad right-of-way. Chain link fencing with tubular slats may be permitted if the outdoor storage yard is not visible from a public street, freeway right-of-way or railroad right-of-way.
(B) Outside storage shall not occupy more than 10% of the total lot area, obstruct required parking spaces or obstruct drive aisles.
(C) 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:
(1) The temporary outdoor storage container shall comply with the property development standards set forth in § 17.44.040;
(2) The temporary outdoor storage container shall not encroach into drive-aisles or required parking spaces unless authorized in the special use permit; and
(3) The temporary outdoor storage containers shall not be visible from the public streets unless authorized by the special use permit.
(D) 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 § 17.44.040 and shall not be placed on the property without first obtaining all applicable permits from the City of Corona.
(E) Recreational vehicle storage shall be subject to the following development standards:
(1) Decorative block walls or wrought iron fencing with screening having a height of eight feet shall be required for securing and screening of recreational vehicle storage yards located within view of a public street, freeway, right-of-way, or railroad right-of-way. Chain link fencing with tubular slates or other durable fencing may be permitted on internal property lines subject to approval by the Community Development Director.
(2) Recreational vehicles shall be stored in a manner that does not encroach into designated fire lanes, drive aisles or required parking spaces.
(3) Decorative block walls shall be treated with “Vitro-Chem” an anti-graffiti coating.
(`78 Code, § 17.44.090.) (Ord. 2972 § 1 (part), 2009; Ord. 2746 § 1, 2005; Ord. 2554 §§ 3, 4, 2001; Ord. 2365 § 1 (part), 1998.)