§ 95.05 TEMPORARY OUTDOOR STORAGE CONTAINERS.
   Notwithstanding the provisions of § 124.37.2, a temporary outdoor storage container (“container”) will be permitted on so long as it meets the following standards:
   95.05(A)   The container shall not be allowed for a period in excess of 96 hours, nor more often than once in any 12-month period, unless on property that has a nonresidential zoning designation and there is an active in place;
   95.05(B)   Notwithstanding the limitation contained in subsection 95.05(A) above, the 12-month period shall restart with each change of beneficial ownership of the property that is recorded in the public records;
   95.05(C)   The container must be kept clean and in good condition, free of graffiti;
   95.05(D)   The container shall not be any larger than eight feet wide, eight feet high and 16 feet long and may not have wheels or any other device that raises it off of the ground;
   95.05(E)   The container must be placed on a driveway or other paved surface if available; provided, however, if it must be placed on top of any grass or other Landscaped area, the area must be fully restored once the container has been removed;
   95.05(F)   There shall not be more than one container on any parcel at the same time;
   95.05(G)   No container, or any part thereof (including its doors when open) shall block the primary means of ingress and egress of any nor any or encroach into any ;
   95.05(H)   The container shall be locked when not actually being loaded or unloaded;
   95.05(I)   No hazardous materials may be stored in any container;
   95.05(J)   Any container shall bear a sign, no larger than two square feet in area, identifying the name, address and telephone number of the of the container;
   95.05(K)   Other than as provided in subsection 95.05(J), no signage is permitted on any container;
   95.05(L)   The date that the container was dropped off must be clearly posted, in a weather resistant manner, on the container in an area no larger than one square foot; and
   95.05(M)   Containers shall be removed immediately upon the issuance of an official hurricane watch by the appropriate governmental entity with the authority to issue a watch.
(Ord. 2010-16, passed 10-4-2010)