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2. Limitation on number of recreational vehicles. Not <br />more than one recreational vehicle per dwelling <br />unit may be stored in an unenclosed area upon each <br />site, except that one additional recreational <br />vehicle per dwelling unit may be parked on the <br />property for a period not in excess of two (2) <br />weeks in any continuous time period or six (6) <br />weeks in any one-year period. <br />3. Limitation on number of boats. No more than one <br />boat per dwelling unit shall be stored in an <br />unenclosed area upon each site except that one <br />additional boat per dwelling may be parked on the <br />property for a period not in excess of two (2) <br />weeks in any continuous time period or six (6) <br />weeks in any one-year period. <br />4. Location of unenclosed storage areas. Such storage <br />shall not be located in any required front or side <br />yard, or any easement; except that such vehicles <br />may be stored on a designated driveway. <br />5. Licensing. Recreational vehicles and boat trailers <br />shall have a valid motor vehicle license at all <br />times. <br />6. Use limitations. Recreational vehicles and boats <br />shall not be used for office or commercial <br />purposes, nor for sleeping, housekeeping or living <br />quarters while so stored. <br />." No public facilities hook-ups. No service <br />facilities, such as water, sanitary, or electrical <br />connections shall be attached; except a temporary <br />electrical extension connected to the vehicle for <br />battery charging or to facilitate repair is <br />permitted. <br />8. Limitation on length of recreational vehicles; <br />variances. No recreational vehicle so stored shall <br />be in excess of thirty-two (32) feet in length, <br />provided that in the event of undue hardship <br />petitions for a variance to this chapter as to the <br />length requirements maybe filed and heared by the <br />Indian River County board of zoning adjustment. <br />The board of zoning adjustment, in its <br />consideration of any such appeal, may consider the <br />size of the vehicle, the lot size in question and <br />the availability of adequate safeguards to protect <br />the neighborhood. <br />(c) Storage of recreational vehicles and boats in multifamily <br />residential areas. In any apartment, condominium or <br />other multifamily use, recreational vehicle and boat <br />storage may be permitted in a portion of a project which <br />is specifically designated for recreational vehicle <br />and/or boat parking; however, screening measures may also <br />be required as a condition of site plan approval. No <br />recreational vehicle or boat may be stored in the parking <br />lot of a multi -family development, unless such parking <br />224 <br />