An exemption certificate may only be issued where:
A. The outdoor storage area inventories and materials are of a type
and character that are: traditionally stored outdoors; not reasonably
anticipated to have any potential adverse environmental impacts; and
not reasonably anticipated to materially and adversely impact the
views from any inhabited neighboring structures or any abutting highways
or roads. In making any determination as to such impacts, the Enforcement
Officer may consider existing ambient conditions and surrounding land
uses.
B. Such outdoor storage area and the underlying use of the land are
both permitted within the applicable land use classification.
C. The specific outdoor storage items and materials are listed on the
face of the exemption certificate, and it is otherwise unreasonable
to require such items and materials to be stored within a covered
structure or indoors. Outdoor storage is allowed only for the items
and materials listed upon the exemption certificate.
D. An amended or updated exemption certificate may be issued by the
Enforcement Officer at any time, whether upon request of the exemption
certificate holder, such as to add to the list of allowed items for
outdoor storage, or upon the initiative of the Enforcement Officer,
such as to address violations of this chapter.