A shipping container is permitted to be used as a building or construction component of one primary or principal structure upon a lot only if the following conditions are met:
(A) Each, the use of a shipping container as a building or construction component and the principal structure of which the shipping container forms a part, shall comply with all applicable codes, regulations, and laws, including without limitation, all building, plumbing, electrical, housing, fire, and energy conservation codes, regulations and laws.
(B) A shipping container shall not be used as a building or construction component of any structure upon property that is zoned A-G, General Agriculture; F-P, Flood Plain; R-1, Low Density Residential; R-2, Medium Density Residential; R-M2, Medium Density Residential and Mobile Home; R-3, High Density Residential; R-MH, Planned Manufactured/Mobile Home; I-A, Industrial-Agriculture; or IPCA-PUD, Industrial Park Conservation Area, nor shall a shipping container be used as a building or construction component of any structure designed or intended for use, or actually used, as a residential dwelling or for any residential purpose, regardless of the zoning classification.
(C) A shipping container may be used as a building or construction component of a non-residential structure upon property that is zoned B-1, Primary Business; B-2, Secondary Business; B-3, Interchange Business; B-PL, Planned Business; I-1, Light Industrial; or I-2, General Industrial.
(Prior Code, Art. 21, § 21-109.9)