Title 22 LAND USE
Chapter 22.30 STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
22.30.040 Accessory storage.
Where the principal building or use on a site is other than storage, and
storage accessory to that use is also located on the site, the accessory storage
is subject to the following standards (see also Section 22.30.560, Storage
Yards). A land use permit is not required to establish accessory storage except
when this section requires a permit for a specific type of storage, or the
storage involves construction of a new structure or alteration of an existing
structure.
A. Building Materials and Equipment. Building materials and
equipment being used in a construction project on the same or adjacent site may
be stored on or adjacent to the construction site as long as a valid building
permit is in effect for construction on the premises. Building materials and
equipment include stockpiles of construction materials, tools, equipment, and
building component assembly operations. When storage is proposed on a lot
adjacent to the construction site, the land use permit application for the
project is to also describe the storage site. Temporary storage of construction
materials on a site not adjacent to the construction is subject to Section
22.30.620 (Temporary Off-Site Construction Yards).
B. Commercial Vehicles.
This Subsection applies to the accessory storage and incidental parking of
vehicles and/or self-propelled equipment used for shipping, delivery of freight
and products or other purposes in support of a business. Storage means parking a
vehicle longer than two consecutive nights. The storage of vehicles as a
principal use is subject to the standards of Section 22.30.630 (Vehicle
Storage).
1. Within a residential area, commercial vehicles other than a
standard passenger car, pickup truck or van less than twenty feet in length,
shall not be stored or parked for any time longer than necessary for a pickup or
delivery at the site, except:
a. Moving vans may be parked for a single
night at a site in a residential area where the contents of a dwelling are being
moved; and
b. Within the Residential Rural or rural lands land use
categories on sites with a gross area of five acres or more, one licensed
commercial vehicle unit that is more than twenty feet in length may be
stored.
2. Commercial vehicles stored in the Commercial Retail land use
category shall be in an enclosed building, screened parking or loading area,
except as provided in Subsections B.4.
3. Commercial or agricultural
vehicles may be stored in the Commercial Service and Industrial categories
without regulation other than the standards of Chapter 22.18
(Parking).
4. Agricultural vehicles may be stored outdoors in Commercial,
Recreational and Residential categories when agricultural activities occur on
site, and only within the buildable area of a site with a gross area of five
acres or more. (This requirement does not apply to farm vehicle dealerships.)
The storage of agricultural vehicles in the agriculture and rural lands
categories is unrestricted.
C. Non-commercial and Inoperative Vehicles. The
storage or keeping of operative non-commercial and inoperative vehicles is
subject to the following, in addition to Chapter 8.24 of the county Code
(Inoperative Vehicles). Storage means parking a vehicle longer than two
consecutive nights. Nothing in this Title shall be construed as preventing the
abatement of an inoperative vehicle which is found to be a nuisance in
compliance with Chapter 8.24.
1. Vehicles Under Commercial Repair. The
repair of vehicles is allowed only in the Commercial or Industrial land use
categories as provided by Section 22.06.030 (Allowable Land Uses and Permit
Requirements) except for repair of a personal vehicle by the vehicle owner, on a
site owned or rented by the vehicle owner. The storage of inoperative vehicles
in a Commercial or Industrial category for the purposes of repair, alteration,
painting, impoundment or temporary storage by a towing service is subject to
Section 22.30.120 (Automobile Repair or Services).
2. Wrecked and Abandoned
Vehicle Dismantling or Storage. Any area greater than three hundred square feet
used for the dismantling of inoperative vehicles, or for the storage of wrecked
or abandoned vehicles not being dismantled or repaired, is subject to Section
22.30.380 (Recycling and Scrap).
3. Automobiles Stored Accessory to a
Residential Use. The storage of operative or inoperative vehicles accessory to a
residential use for the purposes of maintaining a personal collection, or for
personal repay, alteration, restoration or painting for hobby or other personal
use is limited to two vehicles when stored outdoors, with a maximum storage area
of three hundred square feet. Such storage may be located only where it is not
visible from the public street. Storage of such vehicles within an approved
accessory building (Section 22.30.410.C) is not subject to limitation on the
number of vehicles.
D. Fuel and Explosives. See Section 22.10.160 (Toxic and
Hazardous Materials).
E. Recreational Vehicles and RV Equipment. The
accessory storage of recreational vehicles (RV’s) or dependent trailers,
RV equipment (camper shells, etc.) airplanes, boats, or parts of such vehicles
is subject to the following standards (the storage of such vehicles as a
principal or commercial use is subject to Section 22.30.630 (Vehicle Storage);
the storage of mobilehomes is subject to Section 22.30.450.G):
1. Number of
Vehicles Allowed. The number of RVs that may be stored accessory to a
residential use is as follows:
a. Residential, Office, Commercial,
Recreation and Industrial Categories. One self-propelled highway vehicle (e.g. a
motorhome or camper) or one trailer or other dependent vehicle may be stored
outdoors on a site. There is no limitation on the number of RVs, RV equipment or
other vehicles listed in this Subsection when stored within a closed
building.
b. Agriculture, Rural Lands and Residential Rural Categories. No
more than ten RV’s may be stored when such vehicles are the personal
property of residents of the site.
2. Location of Storage. Recreational
vehicles are not to be stored in the required front setback area, except for one
self-propelled highway vehicle in the driveway. (Vehicles on public streets are
regulated by Section 15.64.010 (Time Limits) of the county code.)
3. Use.
Stored vehicles shall be solely for the personal use of the property owner or
residents of the site intended for accessory storage. Recreational vehicles
shall not be used for living, sleeping or housekeeping purposes when stored on a
residential lot, or in any location not approved for such
use.
4. Residential Project Group Storage. Planned development, mobilehome
park or multi-family residential projects may provide an area residents to store
their RVs. The storage area shall either be authorized as part of the overall
project approval, or through the same type of permit required for the overall
project if the storage area is in addition to a previously-approved project.
These storage areas shall include no more than one storage space per residential
unit in the project and shall comply with the site design standards of Section
22.30.440.D. These storage areas shall not be made available to or used by
persons who do not reside in the residential project.
F. Stockpiled
Materials, Scrap and Junk. The storage of miscellaneous materials (including
building materials), articles, equipment, scrap or junk in support of ongoing
work and projects or accessory to another use is subject to the following
requirements. The storage of scrap and junk as a principal use is subject to the
standards of Section 22.30.380 (Recycling and Scrap).
1. Area Occupied by
Stored Materials. Stored materials shall be limited to the following maximum
area, based upon the area of the site. These area limitations do not apply to
materials stored entirely within a single building.
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Parcel Area
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Maximum Allowed Area of Storage
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Less than 10,000 sq. ft.
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300 sq. ft.
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10,000 sq. ft. to 1 acre
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500 sq. ft.
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One acre or larger
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1,000 sq. ft.
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Stored materials may occupy an area larger than allowed by this
Subsection if the method of storage complies instead with the provisions of
Section 22.30.560 (Storage Yards) and the site is within a land use category
where storage yards are allowable.
2. Maximum Height of Materials Stored
Outdoors: Five feet.
3. Fencing Required. The accessory storage outdoors of
scrap, junk or miscellaneous materials in compliance with this section shall be
enclosed within a six-foot high solid wood or masonry fence. This requirement
may be waived through adjustment (Section 22.70.030) where the director
determines that the proposed storage area is not visible from the public road or
any adjoining parcel, and that the size of the storage area is in compliance
with Subsection F.1. The outdoor storage of neatly-stacked, cut firewood for
on-site domestic use only need not be fenced.
4. Location of Storage. Shall
not be located within required front setback areas; or within required side
setback areas within a Residential land use category. (Ord. 2982 § 1
(part), 2002)
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