Title 23 COASTAL ZONE LAND USE
Chapter 23.08 SPECIAL (S) USES
23.08.146 Storage yards.
Outdoor storage yards, including the storage of vehicles in other than a
day use parking lot or garage, are allowed in the commercial service, industrial
and public facilities categories subject to the provisions of this section. The
storage of vehicles in a public or commercial parking lot or garage is subject
to Section 23.04.160; the storage of wrecked or abandoned vehicles, or vehicles
being dismantled, is subject to Section 23.08.097, in addition to this
section.
(a) Permit Requirement. As established by Chapter 23.03 for outdoor
storage uses.
(b) Site Design Standards.
(1) Access. There is to be only
one access point to a storage yard for each three hundred feet of street
frontage. Such access point is to be a maximum width of twenty feet, and is to
be provided with a solid gate or door.
(2) Screening. A storage yard (except
a temporary off-site construction yard) is to be screened from public view on
all sides by solid wood, painted metal or masonry fencing, with a minimum height
of six feet; provided that this requirement may be waived through adjustment
(Section 23.01.044), when:
(A) The side of a storage yard abuts a railroad
right-of-way; or
(B) The surrounding terrain would make fencing ineffective
or unnecessary for the purpose of screening the storage yard from the view of
public roads.
(3) Parking Requirement. None, provided that sufficient usable
area is available to accommodate all employee and user parking needs entirely
on-site.
(4) Site Surfacing. A storage yard is to be surfaced with concrete,
asphalt paving, crushed rock, or oiled earth, maintained in a dust-free
condition.
(5) Office Facilities. When no buildings exist or are proposed on
a storage yard site, one commercial coach may be utilized for an office,
provided that such vehicle is equipped with skirting, and installed pursuant to
the permit requirements of Title 19 of this code.
(c) Operation. Materials
within a storage yard shall not be stacked or stored higher than six feet,
except where:
(1) Materials stored are vehicles, freestanding equipment, or
materials that are of a single piece that is higher than six feet;
or
(2) The storage yard site is an interior lot within an industrial land
use category that is not visible from a collector or arterial or from outside
the industrial category; or
(3) Screening requirements have been waived or
modified pursuant to subsection (b)(2)(A) of this section; or
(4) A higher
wall or fence is constructed at the required setback line under an approved
building permit and materials stored are not higher than the fence. (Ord. 2592
§ 9 (part), 1992)
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