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<br /> November 20, 2012
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<br /> d. Allowed storage locations. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers up to 30 feet in length may be
<br /> stored outside on residential property as follows:
<br /> 1. Lakeshore /ots. Boats may be stored in a side yard, street yard, side street yard and
<br /> lakeshore yard as long as they meet required setbacks and have no significant impact on
<br /> lake views enjoyed by adjacent neighbors.
<br /> 2. Non/akeshore lots. Boats maybe stored in a side yard and rear yard; trailerable boats may
<br /> be stored on trailers in a driveway in a front yard or side street yard.
<br /> e. Required setbacks. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers shall be stored no less than five feet from
<br /> any lot line and no less than 15 feet from the principal residence structure on any adjacent lot. �
<br /> f. Screening. Screening is not required for outside boat storage when in conformance with this
<br /> section. If boats are shrink wrapped, white is the preferred color but is not mandatory.
<br /> g. Dispute reso/ufion. Complaints regarding boats stored in lakeshore yards and potentially
<br /> impacting a neighbor's views of the lake will be referred to a dispute resolution committee,
<br /> consisting of the planning director, the building official, and a member of the planning and zoning
<br /> staff.
<br /> (5) �Prohibited parking or storage.]Outdoor parking or storage of special mobile equipment as defined in
<br /> this section shall be prohibited in any"R"district.
<br /> (6) Prohibited materia/ storage. Any violation of this section is subject to abatement upon seven days'
<br /> written notice to the owner of private premises on which such material is found or any conditions in
<br /> violation of this code section exist. The owner of the property will be determined as shown by the
<br /> records of the office of the county recorder. The city may remove such matter or correct any conditions
<br /> in violation, and certify the cost of such removals or corrections as any other special assessment.
<br /> Additionally, the city may also seek injunctive relief for violation of this section. Owners of private
<br /> property shall remove and keep removed from all exterior areas of all residential properties the
<br /> following items:
<br /> a. Pest harborage. All exterior property shall be free from rodent harborage and infestation. Boxes,
<br /> lumber, scrap metal, and similar materials shall not be allowed to accumulate outside a structure
<br /> in a manner that attracts an infestation of pests. Materials permitted and approved for exterior
<br /> storage shall be neatly stacked.
<br /> b. Trash and debris.
<br /> 1. All household garbage, offal, dead animals, animal and human waste, and waste materials.
<br /> 2. Accumulations of litter, glass, scrap materials (such as wood, metal, paper, and plastics),
<br /> junk, combustible materials, stagnant water, plastic bags or trash.
<br /> 3. Accumulations of clothing and any other items not designed for outdoor storage.
<br /> c. Non-trash items.
<br /> 1. Accumulations of wood pallets.
<br /> 2. Accumulations of vehicle parts or tires.
<br /> 3. All construction and building materials unless such materials are being used at the time in
<br /> the construction of a building, in which case such construction must be permitted and on a
<br /> continuous, uninterrupted basis.
<br /> 4. All appliances or appliance parts.
<br /> 5. All indoor or upholstered furniture of a type or material which is deteriorated by exposure to
<br /> outdoor elements.
<br /> 6. All recycling materials except for reasonable accumulations, amounts consistent with a
<br /> policy of regular removal, which are stored in a well-maintained manner according to
<br /> Chapter 50 and Chapter 54
<br /> 7. All other non-trash items which:
<br /> (i) Are of a type or quantity inconsistent with normal and usual use; or
<br /> (ii) Are of a type or quantity inconsistent with the intended use of the property; or
<br /> (iii) Are likely to obstruct or impede the necessary passage of fire or other emergency
<br /> personnel.
<br /> d. Fertilizer and buria/of waste. No person shall leave, deposit, or cause to be placed on any private
<br /> ground any garbage, sewage, waste, debris, carcass, or other substance or matter which is
<br /> offensive or unhealthy by decomposition unless the same be buried at least three (3) feet under
<br /> the surtace of the ground; provided, that the use of manure and phosphorous free fertilizer in the
<br /> normal course for agriculture or horticulture is permitted.
<br /> (Code 1984, § 10.60(13); Ord. No. 206 2nd series, § 1, 9-10-2001; Ord. No. 4 3rd series, § 2, 11-11-2003; Ord.
<br /> No. 21 3rd series, § 1, 11-8-2004; Ord. No. 29 3rd series, §§ 1-3, 10-24-2005)
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