
If you don't know what PODS are, you've at least seen them around. PODS are Portable On-Site Deliverable Storage units. And a lot of people who are either moving or running out of home storage space rent these PODS to store their belongings. It's basically the same thing as renting a storage unit, but with PODS, you don't have to take your stuff to the storage unit. The storage unit comes to you, you then load it up, and then the PODS are taken away from your property and stored safely.
Well, as I just read in Westerville's November 1, 2007's issue of "This Week Community Newspapers", the Westerville Planning Commission has ammended the rules and restrictions on the use of PODS.
A portion of the article, written by Lin Rice, reads:
The code change would require residents to obtain a temporary use permit from the city in order to place a PODS unit on their property; the unit cannot be on the property for more than 14 days. It must also be placed on a paved surface, and the use of PODS for one site would be limited to no more than twice in a 12-month period.Just an FYI for all you Westerville PODS people.
Dan Hamilton
Keller Williams Greater Columbus Realty
www.HamiltonHomesGroup.com






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