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Ordinance Number
90-16
Adopted Date
09/11/1990
Ordinance Type
LDR Title IX
State Filed Date
09\11\1990
Entity Name
Title IX Land Development Regulations
Subject
Land Development Regulations
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10115
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vehicles, parking or storing vehicles and the storage of boats and <br />recreational vehicles, in residential areas. <br />(1) Parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas. <br />(a) Restrictions on the parking of commercial vehicles in <br />residential areas. No commercial vehicles shall be <br />parked overnight nor for an extended period (more than <br />ten (10) hours in any calendar month) on any <br />residentially used lot, in the street abutting such lot, <br />or on residentially zoned land, not including the A-1 <br />and A-2 Districts, except: <br />1. Commercial vehicles not exceeding three-quarters <br />(3/4) ton rated capacity used by the resident of <br />the premises, limited to one per premises and <br />parked off-street in a garage, carport or driveway. <br />No construction or similar materials shall be <br />stored or transported on the outside of such <br />vehicles. <br />2. Commercial vehicles temporarily parked on a lot for <br />the purpose of providing construction, <br />transportation, or other services specifically for <br />the location where such vehicles are parked. <br />3. In no case shall a commercial vehicle which is used <br />for hauling explosives, gasoline or liquefied <br />petroleum products be permitted to be parked for an <br />extended period in a residential area. <br />(2) Parking or storage of vehicles. <br />(a) Parking or storage of junk vehicles. No junk vehicle <br />shall be parked, and no motor vehicle frame, vehicle <br />body, or vehicle body part shall be stored on <br />residentially zoned or used property unless expressly <br />permitted by this chapter, except when parked or stored <br />in a completely enclosed garage or building. In any <br />agricultural district, one such vehicle is permitted in <br />the rear yard, completely screened from view of <br />neighboring homes and properties. <br />(b) Parking or storage of automobiles. A maximum of three <br />(3) automobiles (not including recreational vehicles) <br />may be parked in an unenclosed area on a single family <br />zoned lt. However, one additional vehicle for each <br />licensed driver permanently residing at the premises may <br />be parked on the lot. No automobile may be parked or <br />stored in any required yard area. The provisions of <br />this section shall not preclude the parking of <br />automobiles by persons visiting a single family home. <br />264 <br />
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