§ 33-3.58.6.3. Outdoor storage.  


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  • Outdoor storage shall comply with the following standards:

    (1)

    All outdoor storage areas shall be located in the rear or side of the property and screened from adjacent properties in accordance with section 33-3.58.6.5(b) Buffers of this district;

    (2)

    Section 33-6.25, Landscaping, buffering, and screening, shall apply.

    (3)

    Outdoor storage of hazardous, flammable, or toxic substances as defined in Chapter 13 Fire prevention and protection; emergency services and communication; and hazardous materials, section 13-121 Hazardous material of this Code, is prohibited, except as an accessory use in a completely enclosed accessory structure, subject to the requirements of Chapter 13 of this Code. As approved by the fire director or chief, accessory chemical and fuel tanks shall be built to industry safety standards and shall include containment, and accessory fuel tanks that qualify as bulk storage shall be completely enclosed in a double-walled tank.

    (4)

    The unenclosed or unsheltered storage or keeping of any old, stripped, wrecked, partially dismantled, or otherwise non-operating vehicles, machinery, implements, equipment, building materials, or personal property of any kind, which is no longer in good operating condition or safely usable for the purposes for which it was manufactured is prohibited, pursuant to Article III Trash, vegetation and property maintenance in Chapter 19 Nuisances of this Code.

(Ord. No. 25020 , § VII, 10-7-15; Ord. No. 25405 , § 21, 8-9-17; Ord. No. 25411 , § 5, 8-23-17)