Number
161010
Version
SUBSTITUTE 2
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. BOHL
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to zoning regulations for indoor storage facilities and indoor wholesale and distribution facilities.
Sections
295-201-629 am
295-201-632 cr
295-203-11-h am
295-203-11-i rn
295-203-11-i cr
295-203-11-j rn
295-403-2-a (table) am
295-503-1 (table) am
295-603-1 (table) am
295-703-1 (table) am
295-703-2-o rc
295-803-1 (table) am
295-805-2-hh rn
295-805-2-hh cr
295-805-2-ii rn
295-805-2-ii rc
295-805-2-jj rn
295-805-2-kk rn
295-805-2-LL rn
295-805-2-mm rn
295-805-2-nn rn
295-805-2-oo rn
295-805-2-pp rn
295-805-2-qq rn
295-903-2-a (table) am
295-905-2-a (table) am
Analysis
This ordinance provides that, in the zoning code, the term “self-service storage facility” shall mean an enclosed storage facility having compartments, rooms, spaces, lockers or other types of units that are individually leased, rented, sold or otherwise contracted for the storage of personal or household property, where the storage areas are designed to allow private access to the units and the facility owner or operator has limited access to the units. This term includes a mini-storage facility. This term does not include an indoor storage facility or a wholesale and distribution facility - two other storage-related land uses defined and regulated in the zoning code.
This ordinance also provides that, for zoning purposes, the use classification of a self-service storage facility shall be as follows:
1. Permitted use - IO, IL and IH industrial districts.
2. Limited use - C9G downtown district.
3. Special use - CS commercial district and C9H downtown district.
4. Prohibited use - all other zoning districts.
The limited use standards for a self-service storage facility in the C9G downtown zoning district shall be as follows (if these standards are not met, the use is prohibited):
1. The structure was constructed prior to March 20, 2015.
2. The self-service storage...
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