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Ordinance Number
2013-005
Adopted Date
06/18/2013
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
07\01\2013
Entity Name
Single Family Development
Code Number
Chapter 911 and 912
Subject
Recreational Vehicles Trailers and Boats Storage
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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ORDINANCE 2013- 005 <br />(a) [Generally.] Any recreational vehicle not in normal daily usae foi- <br />1 <br />transportation of the occupants of the residence shall be considered as <br />"stored" for purposes of this chapter. <br />(b) Unenclosed storage of trailers, campers and boats; restrictions ill <br />residential zoning districts. Recreational vehicles and boats may be stored <br />on any lot. However, any trailers, campers or boats which are stored in <br />unenclosed areas on any single-family or two-family lot in any residential <br />zoning district shall meet the following standards: <br />1. Ownership of recreational vehicles and boats; authorized storage. <br />Such storage shall be limited to vehicles owned by the occupant(s) <br />of the residence or the house guests of the occupant(s). <br />2. Limitation on number of recreational vehicles. No more than one <br />recreational vehicle per dwelling unit may be stored in an <br />unenclosed area upon each site, except that one additional <br />recreational vehicle per dwelling unit may be parked on the <br />property for a period not in excess of two (2) weeks in any one- <br />year period. <br />3. Limitation on number of boats. No more than one boat per <br />dwelling unit shall be stored in an unenclosed area upon each site <br />except that one additional boat per dwelling may be parked on the <br />property for a period not in excess of two (2) weeks in any <br />continuous time period or six (6) weeks in any one-year period. <br />4. Location of unenclosed storage areas. Such storage shall not be <br />located in any required front or side yard, or any easement; except <br />that such vehicles may be stored on any designated driveway. <br />5. Licensing. Recreational vehicles and boat trailers shall have a valid <br />motor vehicle license at all times. <br />6. Use limitations. Recreational vehicles and boats shall not be used <br />for office or commercial purposes, nor for sleeping, housekeeping <br />or living quarters while so stored. <br />7. No public facilities hook-ups. No service facilities, such as water, <br />sanitary, or electrical connections shall be attached; except a <br />temporary electrical extension connected to the vehicle for battery <br />charging or to facilitate repair is permitted. <br />8. Limitation on th overall size of recreational vehicles- <br />ees. Consistent with the Chapter 901 definition of <br />"Recreational vehicle", the overall area of a recreational <br />vehicle stored outside on a residentially zoned lot shall not <br />exceed four hundred (400) square feet (vehicle length <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 3 <br />erFirthrough. Deleted Text from Existin.- Ordinance <br />F:ACommunity Develop men t\C urDevAOrdinances\2013\2013- 911,912(rccvehs).doc <br />
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