(A) Temporary storage units, containers, or structures are allowed in these Zones for the loading and off-loading of supplies or inventory. They may be stored on-site for up to 30 days; provided they are not able to be seen from any major corridor in the city, do not take up required customer parking, are not on landscaping, and are placed behind buildings or fences that are not see through. Any exception to this shall require a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission.
(B) Permanent use of temporary storage units, containers, or structures may be allowed with a conditional use permit, which shall include a site plan and any required building permits. (Note: they shall not be allowed in any Commercial or Manufacturing Zone(s) on lots of less than one acre.)
(C) A temporary storage unit, container, or structure must be placed on a hard surface such as gravel, road base, concrete, or asphalt, and made to look like the main structure on the property, including the use of similar building materials and colors. Any exceptions, as well as the number of units, containers, or structures, and the location shall be subject to approval from the Planning Commission.
(D) All tractor trailers on an agricultural, residential, or commercial parcel shall be licensed and registered with the state and must be actively used. Trailers not involved in a construction project that remain in a fixed location for over 30 days shall be subject to fines, impoundment, and removal by the city.
(Prior Code, § 22.12) (Ord. 23-2020, passed 6-17-2020; Ord. 29-2021, passed 7-21-2021)