§ 150.040 SHEDS AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION.
   (A)   Floors regulated. Sheds and other accessory structures, other than garages and other buildings designed to house or store motor vehicles, shall be soundly constructed upon four-inch-thick concrete pads cushioned on a compacted gravel base of not less than four inches thick, unless the floor of a shed shall be an integrated structural component of a pre-fabricated shed, in which case the floor shall be constructed of structural plastic, structural steel or fiberglass so that it cannot absorb and retain gasoline or other flammable materials and thereby increase the risk of fire or explosion. No shed or other accessory structure shall be constructed or maintained with a dirt or gravel floor.
   (B)   Cargo containers prohibited. No metal box or shipping container, including but not limited to, seagoing cargo containers, railroad-compatible shipping containers, truck-mountable unitized steel containers, intermodal shipping containers or other similar device, may be used or maintained as a shed or other accessory building in any zoning district. Any cargo container being used as a shed at the time of the adoption of amendatory Ordinance No. 2011-O-4 on March 1, 2011, shall be removed from the premises where it is located by September 1, 2011.
(Ord. 2002-O-35, passed 9-3-02; Am. Ord. 2011-O-4, passed 3-1-11) Penalty, see § 150.999