§ 160.02 TEMPORARY STORAGE UNITS.
   (A)   Permitted units. Temporary storage units that are not specifically regulated by (sections 1 through 10) of this section may be allowed subject to the following:
      (1)   The maximum total unit size shall be 768 cubic feet for residential zoning districts and a maximum of 1,000 cubic feet per 10,000 square feet of existing principal building area for non-residential zoning districts. A maximum unit height of eight feet above grade shall be allowed in all zoning districts;
      (2)   Units shall be located on private property with a minimum lot line setback of five feet from any lot line;
      (3)   The maximum time allowed for a temporary storage unit shall be 30 days from the day of placement on the site;
      (4)   Residential waste collection/garbage enclosures are regulated by the Village Code;
      (5)   Paper recycling containers/paper retrievers are permitted for governmental uses and schools.
   (B)   Prohibited units. The following temporary storage units are prohibited:
      (1)   Temporary storage units for materials that emit noxious odors or hazardous substances;
      (2)   Temporary storage units in outdoor areas used for the collection of clothing, small household items, books, toys, hygienic materials, food, biohazards and other similar miscellaneous products and items, except as provided in § 160.03.
   (C)   Outdoor storage containers (non-residential).
      (1)   Temporary storage units, nonresidential outdoor storage is permitted on parcels that have a minimum area of 25,000 square feet and a minimum road frontage of 250 feet.
         (a)   Storage containers shall be set back a minimum of 30 feet from the nearest street right-of-way.
         (b)   A drawing of the location of the storage container(s) must accompany any request for outdoor storage container(s).
         (c)   The maximum length of the permit shall be two months in any single year. Limit one permit per year.
         (d)   Not more than 10% of the required parking spaces may be used for the outdoor storage container(s).
         (e)   Permit is required with a $100 fee.
(Ord. 2040, passed 4-21-2011; Ord. 2702, passed 11-16-2023) Penalty, see § 160.99