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17 - Update Zoning Ordinance specifically modiying regulations for storage containers
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17 - Update Zoning Ordinance specifically modiying regulations for storage containers
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Item No. 17 <br />memorandum <br />TO: Planning & Zoning Commission <br />FROM: Carla Easton, PE, Community Development Director <br />SUBJECT: STORAGE CONTAINERS AS ACCESSORY STRUCTURES <br />DATE: October 1, 2019 <br />BACKGROUND: The use of shipping containers or similar portable storage units have become a <br />popular trend over the last 10+ years. While these types of units were first used for temporary, <br />movable storage solutions, there are many locations where businesses and homeowners have <br />chosen to utilize them for permanent outdoor storage for their business or personal needs. These <br />types of units have an industrial metal exterior, and can potentially affect the look and feel of an <br />area if allowed to be placed just anywhere on a lot. As such, it is important for the city to set <br />expectations for where these units are appropriate within the community. The need for such <br />regulation is identified in the 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update as recommendation 15.16, and in <br />August 2019 the city council supported staff's plan to update the zoning ordinance to include <br />regulations for container structures with the city. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: The Zoning Ordinance currently includes specifications for proper location <br />of primary and accessory structures on properties within the city limits, however there is no <br />definition of what types of structures shall be considered for permanent placement. Containers are <br />currently permitted for temporary use only, typically in conjunction with a building remodel <br />project or on construction sites. Persons applying for an accessory structure permit to place a <br />portable storage unit or shipping container permanently on their property are denied under the <br />existing ordinance. Staff is proposing to add a definition that will include portable storage <br />structures, or shipping containers, as an allowable structure under the accessory building <br />regulations. <br />In residential districts, we propose standards that limit the number and size of such structures on a <br />piece of property. In non-residential areas we propose standards for seasonal storage, addressing <br />safety concerns, and requiring permanent structures to be moved away from the front of properties. <br />This would allow these units to be used, but in a more responsible manner and consistent with <br />other restrictions in place for accessory buildings. <br />
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