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Sec. 11-4. - Outdoor storage of recreational equipment <br /> A. Recreational equipment may be stored outside in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts under the <br /> following conditions: <br /> (1) Recreational equipment includes, but is not limited to, camper trailers (pop up), motor <br /> homes, all-terrain vehicles, open trailers, pickup campers, snowmobiles, travel trailers,water <br /> craft and buildings for winter ice fishing. <br /> 2 <br /> ( ) No more than three recreational maybe equipment itemsparked p ed or stored outside on lots <br /> greater than 8,500 square feet in size. Those three recreational equipment items may include <br /> a maximum of one each of—a camper trailer(pop up), motor home, off-road vehicle, open <br /> trailer, pickup camper, snowmobile, travel trailer,water craft or ice fishing house. <br /> (3) No more than two recreational equipment items may be parked or stored outside on lots <br /> equal to or less than 8,500 square feet in size. Those two recreational equipment items may <br /> include a maximum of one each of—a camper trailer(pop up), motor home, off-road vehicle, <br /> open trailer, pickup camper, snowmobile, travel trailer, water craft or ice fishing house. <br /> (4) Trailers and contents located thereon shall be considered as one recreational equipment <br /> item. <br /> (5) Recreational equipment may not exceed 24 feet in length. Trailers may not exceed 30 feet in <br /> length. <br /> (6) No recreational equipment shall be stored in the front yard (or rear yard for lots abutting <br /> lakeshore), and any stored recreational equipment shall be subject to the side and rear yard <br /> setback requirements of accessory structures as found in srticle 11 of this Appendix E. If there <br /> is not a practical way to store the recreational equipment in compliance with these <br /> requirements, then one such recreational equipment may be stored in the front yard (or rear <br /> yard for lots abutting lakeshore). If stored in front yards, recreational equipment must be: <br /> a. Stored on driveways; <br /> b. Not exceed 16 feet(trailers 20 feet) in length, not including outboard motors; <br /> c. Not exceed seven feet in height; and <br /> d. Located no closer than ten feet from the street. <br /> (7) All vehicles must be operable and have the current year's registration, if registration is <br /> required by law. <br /> (b) The practices of boat dry-stacking and dry storage create a visual blight and increase congestion <br /> on land and water. No boat dry-stacking nor dry storage shall be allowed within the city except <br /> that dry stacking shall be permitted in the P, Public Park District, pursuant to duly issued city <br /> permit. <br /> (Ord. No. 555, § 3, 4-17-2017 ) <br />
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