Kingman struggling to contain cargo containers

While residents are increasingly turning to cargo containers for storage needs in residentially zoned areas, the City is seeing an increase in zoning violations. 

By Travis Rains | Daily Miner

Residents are increasingly turning to cargo containers for storage needs in residentially zoned areas because of their affordability and security, but since those containers are not permitted in those districts, the City is seeing an increase in zoning violations.

The Planning and Zoning Commission began discussing how the City should address the increasing number of cargo containers being used for storage in residentially zoned districts at its meeting Tuesday.

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