As used in this Part 5, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
PORTABLE STORAGE UNIT
A container designed or used for the outdoor storage of personal property, which is movable and is typically rented to owners or occupants of a property for their temporary use.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(a), of the 1989 Code)]
No person shall place or maintain a portable storage unit in the Town without obtaining a permit from the Mayor.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(b), of the 1989 Code)]
A. 
The Mayor may grant a permit for a portable storage unit on private property if:
(1) 
The Mayor finds that the portable storage unit will not have significant adverse effects on neighboring property and will not adversely affect the public health, safety or welfare; and
(2) 
The Mayor finds that the applicant has demonstrated that denial would cause the applicant undue hardship or that the applicant has demonstrated other good cause.
B. 
No portable storage unit shall be placed in the public right-of-way.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010; amended by Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(c), of the 1989 Code)]
Each applicant for a portable storage unit permit shall pay the fee established by a resolution of the Town Council, and shall submit with the permit application a deposit in the amount set by resolution of the Town Council. Such deposit, or so much of it as may be necessary, shall be used or applied to restore or repair any possible damage to Town property.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010; amended by Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(d), of the 1989 Code)]
The Mayor may set such additional terms or restrictions as the Mayor deems necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(e), of the 1989 Code)]
A. 
A permit for placement of a portable storage unit shall be for a term of up to 30 days.
B. 
A permit for placement of a portable storage unit that is for use in building demolition or construction activity allowed under a Town building permit shall be valid as long as the related Town building permit is valid.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010; amended by Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(f), of the 1989 Code)]
The Mayor may authorize an extension of a portable storage unit permit for up to 30 days, with such conditions as the Mayor may deem necessary. In addition to making the findings in § 112-48, the Mayor may only grant an extension upon finding that the applicant has demonstrated good cause for an extension and that extraordinary circumstances exist which necessitate an extension.
[Ord. No. 3-10, eff. 7-13-2010 (formerly Ch. 6, § 6-903(g), of the 1989 Code)]