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Planning board backs temporary storage‑unit ordinance but flags proposed $100 permit fee
Summary
The Planning Board recommended that the Town Council adopt a zoning amendment to regulate temporary storage units (pods) on residential property but recorded reservations about a proposed $100 permit fee and suggested the council reconsider the fee amount or fee structure.
The Middletown Planning Board on Jan. 8 voted to forward a zoning ordinance amendment to the Town Council that would create a permitting system for temporary storage units (pods) on residential property, with limits on unit size and duration. At the same time, the board expressly recorded concern about a proposed $100 permit fee and asked the council to reconsider any fee that is not proportional to administrative costs.
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