terms:
- port, container terminals, storage facilities
- semitruck: trailer
Oakland zoning for containers parking lot
how to stack containers on land
example: terminal
A standard height 40-foot long container’s exterior dimensions are: 40′ long x 8′ wide x 8’6” high, with mild variations depending on the shipping container manufacturer. In meters, a 40-foot shipping container’s dimensions are 12.192 m long x 2.438 m wide x 2.591 m high.
news:
use permit:
HBX: Container storage, oil and
gas storage, freight terminals, corporation yards, truck terminals, and truck services as primary activities are
not permitted. Also, see Section 17.65.050 for special regulations regarding self storage establishments.
example: shipping containers
ZONING DISTRICT: CIX-2 (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MIX 2 INDUSTRIAL ZONE)
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Commercial |
Lot
Price | $4,000,000 | Lot Size | 0.73 AC |
Price Per AC | $5,444,999 |
Fully approved Self-Storage project. 126,892 approved building area. Kava Massih Architects designed project. Clean site (pending ACEH final approval of remediation report). Adjacent 31,370 sq. ft. parcel on International available as well.
https://www.oaklandca.gov/services/permit-questions
Hi I am a real estate broker representing a client who owns an international transportation company. They consider purchasing a land where we can store 30-40 standard 40′ containers. Could you please guide me to the zoning areas permitting container storage near the port of Oakland? (They are not storage business. They only use the land to put their own containers.)
Thank you very much. Elaine Jia Liu (DRE #01900942)
When we purchase a commercial land, what permits we need to get for using the land for container storage.