(a) Portable on-demand storage structures (PODS) may be permitted on any lot subject to the following regulations:
(1) A maximum of one structure which does not exceed eight feet high, eight feet wide, and sixteen feet long may be permitted on one lot at a time.
(2) The portable on-demand storage structure may be placed on a lot for a period not to exceed 150 consecutive days or no more than 150 days in a calendar year. Up to two portable on-demand storage pods may be located on-site if the Building Official has issued a building permit. The time period may also be extended by the Building Official if there is substantial progress or construction activity toward completion. In the event of flood damage, fire damage, asbestos removal or similar catastrophes or emergency repairs, the Building Official may allow up to two portable on-demand storage structures during the period of emergency repair. Time extensions may also be granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(3) The portable on-demand storage structure must meet all setback requirements for accessory structures within the district, or be located on the driveway.
(b) Membrane storage structures may be permitted on any lot subject to the following regulations:
(1) A maximum of one structure which does not exceed 320 square feet in size may be permitted on one lot at a time. This structure shall not be greater than eight feet tall.
(2) The membrane storage structure may be placed on a lot for a period not to exceed 180 consecutive days or no more than 180 days in a calendar year.
(3) The membrane storage structure must meet all setback requirements for accessory structures within the district, or be located on the driveway.
(c) A temporary construction trailer may be permitted by the Building Official, subject to the following regulations:
(1) A temporary construction trailer may be permitted for a period of up to twelve months at a time only during construction, remodel, repair, or renovation as part of an approved zoning or building permit. This may be extended by the Building Official for up to an additional three months if there is substantial progress or construction activity toward completion of the construction site.
(2) Side yard setback requirements for the zoning district must be met.
(d) Dumpster roll-off container or trailer may be permitted by the Building Official, subject to the following regulations:
(1) In a residential zoning district, a dumpster roll-off container or trailer may be permitted by the Building Official for a maximum of five days. This may be extended by the Building Official if the site has been issued a building permit, and if there is substantial progress or construction activity.
(2) The dumpster roll-off container or trailer shall be placed at least five feet from a side yard and shall be situated to maintain adequate sight distance from the public right-of-way.
(3) In non-residential zoning districts, a dumpster roll-off container or trailer may be permitted by the Building Official for a maximum of ten days. This may be extended by the Building Official if the site has been issued a building permit, and if there is substantial progress or construction activity.
(e) Temporary storage facilities other than portable on-demand storage (PODS), membrane storage structures, temporary construction trailers or dumpster roll-off containers as described in this chapter are prohibited.
(Ord. 106-A88. Passed 5-14-14; Ord. 106-A96. Passed 12-10-14.)