(A) Properties in residential and business transitional districts. Moving containers shall be allowed on paved driveways to accommodate residents moving into or out of a home in the R-1, R-2 or R-3 Zoning Districts. When used to accommodate moving, containers are permitted for a maximum of 60 days (30 days for move-out, 30 days for move-in). Moving containers are not permitted in the R-4 District (except as noted below for sites under construction).
(B) Properties in agricultural and business districts. The placement of moving containers in agricultural or business districts is allowed on a temporary basis to facilitate business operations. Such containers shall be allowed for a maximum of 6 months. Moving containers may not occupy a required loading berth. In no instance shall moving containers be placed in front of the front wall of a principal building.
(C) Properties in the industrial districts. The placement of moving containers within the I-1 and I-2 Districts shall be restricted to:
(1) A concrete or asphalt surfaced area and within the buildable area of the lot; or
(2) Additional off-street loading facilities (beyond the minimum number of spaces required in § 151.182).
(D) Sites under construction. For properties in which there is an active building permit issued by the village for a residential or non-residential development, moving containers may be placed on a property provided that they are set back at least 10 feet from all property lines. Moving containers used for construction purposes must be immediately removed upon completion of the construction project.
(Ord. 2015-08, § 13.10, passed 6-23-2015)