1. Temporary utility trailers and storage containers shall conform to the following requirements:
A. Shall not be situated less than six (6) feet from any property line or less than ten (10) feet from any alley other than during loading and unloading.
B. Shall not interfere with traffic visibility.
C. Shall not occupy designated and required parking spaces, as shown on an approved development plan.
D. Shall not obstruct traffic flows within the interior of the lot.
E. Shall not be stacked to a height greater than twelve (12) feet, or by any other means exceed twelve (12) feet in height.
F. Shall not be located in any residential zoning district, unless the trailer/container is being used for storage of construction materials for a site under construction which possesses a valid building permit.
G. Shall not be leased or used by any entity other than the property owner, contractor, or lessee of the site where such trailer or container is to be located. No subleasing shall be permitted.
H. Shall not be placed closer than ten (10) feet to any building other than during loading and unloading.
I. Shall be located to the rear of the primary building on the lot, unless used for storage of construction materials on a construction site.
J. The number of temporary utility trailers or storage containers permitted on any lot at any given time shall not exceed one per lot for the first twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of open space on the lot and an additional one (1) per lot for each twenty thousand (20,000) square feet thereafter and in no case to exceed more than five (5) temporary utility trailers or storage containers per lot.
2. Temporary utility trailers and storage containers are not permitted to remain on the same lot for a period of more than five (5) consecutive days, except in the following circumstances:
A. The trailer or storage container is located in the immediate vicinity of and being used for an ongoing construction project for which a building permit has been issued; and a temporary storage/office permit has been issued for the temporary utility trailer or storage container pursuant to § 704, below.
B. A lot shall be permitted an extended seasonal use for a period of up to thirty (30) days for the number of storage containers or temporary utility trailers otherwise permitted on such lot. No more than three (3) such extended seasonal use periods may be granted for any lot during any calendar year.
C. A used tire container.
[Ord. 504]
(Ord. 498, 1/20/2010, § 702; as amended by Ord. 504, 7/7/2010, § 2)