§ 22-191. Location.  


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  • (a)

    Donation containers shall be limited to office, retail, and commercial zoning districts and on all public and private school properties and shall be subject to approval by a temporary permit with a maximum duration of one year.

    (b)

    Donation containers are allowed on all public and private school properties zoned planned development and in all other planned developments when expressly included in the listed uses and allowances.

    (c)

    Donation containers shall not be within 50 feet of property being used for residential purposes or a public right-of-way.

    (d)

    Donation containers shall not be located within any established buffer areas, required landscaped area, sidewalks, access easements, and drainage easements, drive aisles, utility easements, or fire lanes and shall not be located in such a manner that they block sight lines or impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic.

    (e)

    Donation containers shall be located on a paved surface.

    (f)

    A donation container shall not be located in any parking space required to meet the minimum parking requirements for a site.

    (g)

    The number of donation containers allowed for each lot shall not exceed two and shall not be located less than 300 feet from any other donation container, except as required in subsection (h) of this section.

    (h)

    On lots with more than one donation container, the donation containers on that lot shall be placed adjacent to each other with no more than two feet of separation between containers. These containers shall not be located less than 300 feet from containers on any other lot.

(Ord. No. 2013-04, § 1(42-140), 4-15-2013; Ord. No. 2016-10 , § 2, 7-5-2016)