Can I place a temporary storage unit or cargo container on my property?
Temporary storage units are permitted in residential zoning districts provided the following criteria are met:
(1) A maximum of one (1) temporary storage unit is permitted per lot;
(2) The maximum size of the temporary storage unit is ten (10) feet wide, twenty-four (24) feet long, and nine (9) feet high;
(3) The maximum time a temporary storage unit is permitted to remain on the lot is thirty (30) consecutive days with a maximum of two (2) placements permitted per year;
(4) The temporary storage unit shall not be placed in any right-of-way, retention area, septic field or easement and shall not create a site obstruction for any vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
(5) The temporary storage unit shall not be used for the storage of live animals, hazardous or flammable materials, or human habitation;
(7) Written notice provided to the city by the vendor or owner, on forms provided by the city, identifying the location and time of placement and removal of the temporary storage unit.

Show All Answers

1. What is a Notice of Violation?
2. What needs to happen when I receive a Notice of Violation?
3. What is a Notice of Hearing?
4. What do I need to do when I receive a Notice of Hearing?
5. Who is responsible for a code violation, the tenant or the property owner?
6. If I am concerned about code violations, what should I do?
7. What are the rules on yard maintenance?
8. Where can I park my RV/Camper/Boat on my property?
9. Where can I park my landscaping/cargo/utility trailer on my property?
10. Are commercial vehicles allowed to be stored/parked in my neighborhood?
11. Can I place a temporary storage unit or cargo container on my property?
12. How many dogs and/or cats are allowed per home in the City?
13. If my neighbor has a pool that is not being maintained, what can I do?
14. If my neighbor has a dead tree in their yard and it is or could affect my property, what can I do?
15. Once a complaint is has been filed, what are the steps for Code Enforcement?
16. How do I pay for a Code Enforcement lien on my property?
17. If I have a lien on my property, what can I do about it?