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b. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />i. <br />ii. <br />iii. <br />iv. <br />(4) <br />a. <br />b. <br />c. <br />d. <br />1. <br />2. <br />e. <br />Parking of vehicles in "R" districts in excess of 14,000 pounds GVW has the potential to create negative impacts on <br />the surrounding neighborhood. These impacts may include noise (from operation as well as maintenance of <br />vehicle); vibration; glare; odors; soil/water contamination (from dripping, washing, etc.); hazards to pedestrians by <br />way of proximity, especially on private roads; wear and tear on local or private roads; propensity to offload <br />remaining cargo on site at end of day; and visual incompatibility with the character of a neighborhood. Such use <br />may be acceptable under certain conditions in zoning districts where lot areas are generally two acres or larger. <br />Therefore, parking of such vehicles requires each of the following conditions be met: <br />Property owner must be vehicle owner or operator. <br />Vehicle must be set back 50 feet from property lines. <br />Vehicle must not be visible from neighboring properties and public streets; vegetative screening is preferred. <br />Maintenance of said vehicle shall occur within an enclosed building. <br />The vehicle shall not constitute a nuisance at any time. <br />In a shared driveway situation, the applicant shall demonstrate that the appropriate easement exists. <br />Minimum lot size of five acres. For any property at least two acres but less than five acres in area, where it can <br />be shown that prior to the effective date of this section such a vehicle was previously stored on a regular <br />basis prior to and after January 1, 2004, a vehicle storage permit may be granted if the above conditions a. <br />through f. are met, subject also to the following limitations: <br />A vehicle storage permit may only be issued for properties within the RR-1B, RR-1A, and LR-1A zoning <br />districts. <br />Such permit shall be granted only to the current property owner and only for the specific vehicle applied <br />for. The current owner may replace the vehicle in kind, but shall not add other such vehicles. Any <br />replacement vehicle must be registered with the city within 30 days to transfer its permitted status. <br />This permit shall not apply to subsequent property owners, subsequent property owners shall not be <br />considered as having a grandfathered permit by virtue of their predecessor's permit. <br />This permit shall automatically and permanently expire if the vehicle storage is voluntarily discontinued <br />for a period of one year. <br />[Storage of boats and boat trailers.] Boats, unoccupied boat trailers, and boats on trailers shall be subject to the <br />following storage requirements when not stored for commercial purposes: <br />Licensing, operability and restorations. All boats stored outside on a residential property shall be licensed to the <br />owner or occupant of the property. All boats stored on a property shall be in operable condition, except that <br />inoperable boats under active restoration may be stored on a property for not more than two years, the intent <br />being to discourage the long-term storage of inoperable boats on residential property. <br />Principal residence required. No boat shall be stored on a property or on a group of contiguous commonly owned <br />properties that does not contain a principle residence structure. <br />Maximum length. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers exceeding 30 feet in length shall not be stored on any <br />residential property except within a fully enclosed building meeting all applicable zoning and building code <br />standards. Exception: Existing boats over 30 feet in length which are documented to have been stored on the <br />property within the 24 months prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which this section is derived shall <br />be allowed to continue such storage practice until the property is sold, and shall meet the setback requirements of <br />this section. <br />Allowed storage locations. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers up to 30 feet in length may be stored outside on <br />residential property as follows: <br />Lakeshore lots. Boats may be stored in a side yard, street yard, side street yard and lakeshore yard as long as <br />they meet required setbacks and have no significant impact on lake views enjoyed by adjacent neighbors. <br />Nonlakeshore lots. Boats maybe stored in a side yard and rear yard; trailerable boats may be stored on <br />trailers in a driveway in a front yard or side street yard. <br />Required setbacks. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers shall be stored no less than five feet from any lot line and
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