Can a cargo container be used as a temporary storage structure?
Temporary Uses
18A.38.050, Temporary Structures.
F. Temporary Storage in Cargo Containers. Cargo Containers may be placed in the following zones: Employment Center zones, to include Community Employment (CE), Employment Center (EC), and Employment Services (ES), and Urban Center zones, to
include Community Center (CC) and Mixed Use District (MUD), when the following standards are complied with:
1. Materials stored within cargo containers must be directly related to an approved commercial and/or industrial use on site;
2. No storage of hazardous materials may take place within cargo containers;
3. Cargo containers may not be rented for personal or commercial storage uses;
4. Cargo containers must be in compliance with bulk requirements of Development Regulations;
5. Cargo containers may not encumber required parking, aisle or landscaping, and may not block Emergency Vehicle Access or established vehicle routes;
6. No more than five cargo containers may be used for storage associated with industrial uses at a time;
7. No more than two cargo containers may be used for storage associated with commercial uses at one time; and
8. Cargo containers may not be on any site in excess of 180 days within any 12-month period.

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