As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PORTABLE HOME STORAGE UNIT
Portable sheds (commonly referred to as PODS®) that are
loaded with materials and placed on a residential property for the
purpose of temporarily storing materials. The use of the reference
to PODS® shall not be construed to be limited to a particular
brand or company providing the portable home storage unit, but is
referenced for easy identification of the type of unit regulated.
Portable home storage units are permitted in residential properties
in residential zones for a period of 60 days. At the expiration of
the sixty-day period, applicants may seek one thirty-day extension
only for good cause. A portable home storage unit will be permitted
only once in any twelve-month period. Under no circumstance shall
a portable home storage unit be used as a shed or for long-term storage
on a residential property in a residential zone. On all nonresidential
properties and in all nonresidential zones, portable home storage
units shall be permitted.
Portable home storage units are prohibited from being placed in streets or the front yard of a property, except as provided in §
134-5. If placed in the driveway, portable home storage units must be kept in the driveway of the property at the furthest accessible point from the street. No pod can be placed on a property if it is deemed to be a sight obstruction for motorists.
Only one portable home storage unit may be placed at any residential
property at one time. On all other properties, there may be no more
than one unit per acre.
Any person who shall place a portable home storage unit in violation of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties set forth in §
1-15 of the Shamong Township Code. Each and every day that a temporary storage unit remains on the property beyond the applicable permitted time shall be considered as a new and separate violation. Each and every temporary storage unit more than the quantity permitted on the property shall be considered a new and separate violation.