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No. 2021-10]
The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
CONSTRUCTION TRAILER/CONTAINER/PORTABLE STRUCTURE
Means a trailer, portable temporary container, semi-truck
trailer body or portable structure with or without axles and wheels
intended to support current construction activity at a site with an
active building permit.
PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINER
Means a self-storage container that is placed or used on
a property for on-site storage, sea containers, shipping containers,
Conex box, semi-truck trailer body, or Portable Storage On Demand
or PODS® is a familiar trade name for
such containers. Portable storage containers are generally placed
on a property for the purpose of temporarily storing materials and
personal property, including any container, storage unit, shed-like
container or other portable structure that can be or is used for the
storage of personal property of any kind and which is located for
such purposes outside an enclosed building other than an accessory
building or shed complying with all building codes and land use requirements.
Such containers shall not be considered a building or accessory structure.
[Added 10-13-2021 by Ord.
No. 2021-10]
a. Permitted temporary uses in residential zone districts. Portable
storage containers and construction trailers may be utilized as a
temporary storage structure within the Borough in residential zone
districts when in compliance with the standards of this chapter. It
shall be the obligation of the owner and/or user of such construction
trailers and temporary storage structure to secure it in a manner
that does not endanger the safety of persons or property in the vicinity
of the temporary container. Any use of such trailers or containers
within the Borough not in compliance with this chapter shall be unlawful.
b. Time limitation. Temporary portable storage containers shall be removed
from the property within 45 days from the date of placement upon the
property. Construction trailers shall be removed from the property
within 180 days from the date of placement upon the property. Portable
storage containers and construction trailers shall not be located
on the same property or contiguous lots more than once per year.
c. Number of construction trailers and portable storage containers.
Only one portable storage container or one construction trailer may
be placed upon one property at one time.
d. Size of portable storage container or construction trailer. A portable
storage container or construction trailer may not exceed 10 feet in
height, 8 feet in width or 20 feet in length.
e. In the event of fire, hurricane or natural disaster causing substantial
damage to a structure, the property owner may apply to the Borough
for permission to extend the time that a portable storage container
or construction trailer may be located as a temporary structure on
the property. Application for such extended duration shall be made
in writing and filed with the Zoning Officer and shall give sufficient
information to determine whether such extended duration should be
granted. The Zoning Officer shall determine whether or not to grant
such extended duration and the length of such extension. In the event
of an adverse decision by the Zoning Officer, the applicant may appeal
such decision to the Borough Council. In the event of such appeal,
the decision of the Borough Council shall be final.
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No. 2021-10]
a. Portable storage containers. Portable storage containers may be utilized
as a storage structure within agricultural and commercial zone districts
when in compliance with the standards of this chapter. It shall be
the obligation of the owner and/or user of such storage structure
to secure it in a manner that does not endanger the safety of persons
or property in the vicinity of the container. Any use of such trailers
or containers within the Borough not in compliance with this chapter
shall be unlawful.
b. Permit required; application; fee. Before a storage container or
construction trailer is placed on any property, the owner, tenant
or contractor working on the subject property must submit an application
for a Zoning Permit approving such placement from the Zoning Officer.
If the permit application is made by a tenant or contractor, written
permission of the owner of the subject property for the placement
of such storage container or construction trailer must be provided
to the Zoning Officer before a permit is issued. The fee for the permit
for a storage container or construction trailer shall be $100 each.
c. Number of storage units. No more than three storage containers may
be placed upon one property or contiguous lots owned by the same owner
at one time.
d. Storage containers or construction trailers shall not be stacked.
e. Size of storage container or construction trailer. A storage container
or construction trailer may not exceed 10 feet in height, 8 feet in
width or 20 feet in length.
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No. 2021-10]
Storage containers and construction trailers are prohibited
from being placed in streets, public rights-of-way, or on unimproved
surfaces in the front yard of a property and may only be placed upon
driveways or side and rear yards if such locations meet the requirements
of this chapter. All such locations must be paved, off-street surfaces
at the farthest accessible point from the street, and all must comply
with the side yard accessory structure setback requirements for any
accessory structures in the zone district in which such storage container
or construction trailer is located. If the property does not have
a driveway, or cannot meet the standards described herein, the Zoning
Officer may, as part of the permit approval process, approve the placement
of a container in alternate location. If such storage container or
construction trailer is to be permitted to be located in the front
yard, it must be kept at the farthest accessible point from the street
and the surrounding area must be maintained in a weed and debris-free
condition. Wherever storage containers or construction trailers may
be placed, they shall be subject to all property maintenance standards.
No storage container or construction trailer shall be allowed to remain
outside in a state of disassembly, disrepair or neglect.
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No. 2021-10]
a. Any portable storage container or construction trailer placed in
violation of this chapter or which is not removed at the end of the
time for which it may lawfully remain in place, or immediately upon
the direction of the Code Enforcement Officer, Zoning Officer or a
law enforcement officer for removal of such structure for health or
safety reasons, shall be punishable, upon conviction thereof, by a
fine not to exceed $2,000 for each violation committed hereunder.
b. The owner of the subject property shall be afforded a 10 calendar
day period to cure or abate such violation. Every day that a violation
continues after service of written notice by certified and/or regular
mail on the owner of the subject property as shown in the latest tax
duplicate shall be deemed a separate offense, retroactive to the violation
date. The court may also order the removal of the violation by the
Borough, and the cost of such removal, together with the cost of administration
of its removal, may be assessed against the property on which the
storage structure or construction trailer was located and may be filed
as a lien against such property by the Tax Collector or Tax Assessor
after certification of costs by the governing body. Such lien shall
be superior to all other liens or encumbrances upon the property,
including the lien of a mortgage, and shall be equal to the lien of
ad valorem taxes.