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Council shortens pod-permit window, drops residential fee in temporary-storage ordinance
Summary
Onalaska amended its temporary-storage (moving pod) ordinance to allow one residential unit per parcel for up to 30 days (down from 60) without a residential permit and adjusted the fee schedule; commercial temporary storage remains permitted with a fee.
The Onalaska Common Council voted to amend ordinance 18-45-2026 to reduce the allowable residential temporary storage (moving pod) period from 60 to 30 days and to remove the residential permit fee for those short-term moves. The change will leave commercial/industrial temporary storage subject to permit and fees.
Alder Steven Knott moved to amend section 3 to shorten the residential allowance to 30 days and to strike the…
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