For the purpose of this chapter, the following
definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires
a different meaning:
PORTABLE STORAGE UNIT
Any container designed for the outdoor storage of personal
property, including a "POD" or similar storage container, which is
typically rented to owners or occupants of property for their temporary
use and which is delivered and removed by vehicle.
SITE or PROPERTY
A piece, parcel, tract, or plot of land occupied or that
may be occupied, by one or more buildings or uses and their accessory
buildings and accessory uses which is generally considered to be one
unified parcel.
USER
The owner or occupant of property entering into an agreement
with a portable storage unit company or other person or entity for
the placement of a portable storage unit on a site located in the
Township of Montclair.
Prior to the placement of a portable storage
unit on any private property (not covered by a duly approved site
plan), the owner of the property using the portable storage unit or
the person contracting for the use of such portable storage unit shall
apply for and receive a permit from the Township in accordance with
the requirements and standards set forth herein.
A. Application for a permit shall be made to the Township
Construction Official on a form provided by the Township. The application
shall require, among other things, the full name, address and other
contact information for the owner of the portable storage unit, the
owner of the property with which the use of the portable storage unit
is associated, and the person contracting for the use of the portable
storage unit (if such person is not the owner of the property for
which the portable storage unit is to be used). Every application
for a permit shall be accompanied by a permit fee of $25.
B. Any portable storage unit placed on private property
shall be placed on a suitable base to assure stability. If, in the
opinion of the Police Department or the Township Engineer, the location
is sufficiently close to a vehicular intersection or pedestrian path,
the permit may require that the unit be equipped with appropriate
reflectors or other safety markings so that the unit will not constitute
a hazard to traffic or pedestrians. The specific number, location
and type of markings shall be determined by the Police Department
or the Township Engineer and noted on the permit at the time of its
issuance or at any time thereafter.
C. Any permit issued for placement of a portable storage
unit on private property shall be valid for a period of 30 days, and
a sticker or notice shall be prominently displayed on the portable
storage unit or on the property upon which the unit is placed indicating
the commencement and expiration dates of the permit.
D. Upon a showing of continued need for the portable
storage unit (such as during the course of major construction projects),
the Construction Official may renew a permit for up to two additional
periods, not to exceed 30 days each, upon the filing of an application
for renewal and payment of a fee of $25 for each renewal.
[Amended 9-22-2009 by Ord. No. O-044-09]
E. An application for an additional extension beyond the time periods specified in Subsection
D may be made to the Construction Official or his designee on a form provided by the Township. The application shall contain complete identifying information regarding the portable storage unit, the permit number, the time the portable storage unit has been at the Site, and the reason for its use. The application for an additional extension shall be accompanied by a fee of $50.
[Amended 9-22-2009 by Ord. No. O-044-09]
(1) The
application shall be reviewed and a determination made as to whether
an additional extension should be granted, and the duration of that
extension, within five business days of the filing of a complete application.
(2) In
considering the application, the Construction Official or his designee
shall consider the following:
(a) The length of time the portable storage unit has been in place;
(b) The particular use of the portable storage unit;
(c) The reasonableness of the time required to complete that purpose
in light of all attendant circumstances;
(d) The location of the portable storage unit;
(e) The visual impact, nature of the neighborhood, and similar issues;
(f) Whether noise, litter or other quality of life issues have been associated
with the use of the portable storage unit;
(g) Whether the delay in completing the work or project for which the
portable storage unit is necessary is beyond the reasonable control
of the owner of the property;
(h) The additional time reasonably necessary to complete the work or
project; and
(i) Such other factors deemed reasonable and appropriate wider the circumstances.
The person contracting for the use of a portable
storage unit and the owner of the property associated with its use
shall be jointly responsible for compliance with the provisions of
this chapter. Copies of the penalty provisions of this chapter shall
be appended to the permit and shall be mailed with a copy of the permit
to the owner of the portable storage unit, the property owner, and
any other interested party.