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G <br />Orono, MN Code of Ordinances <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />This permit shall not apply to subsequent property owners, subsequent property <br />owners shall not be considered as having a grandfathered permit by virtue of <br />their predecessor's permit. <br />iv. This permit shall automatically and permanently expire if the vehicle storage is <br />voluntarily discontinued for a period of one year. <br />(4) [Storage of boats and boat trailers.] Boats, unoccupied boat trailers, and boats on trailers shall <br />be subject to the following storage requirements when not stored for commercial purposes: <br />a. Licensing; operability and restorations. All boats stored outside on a residential property <br />shall be licensed to the owner or occupant of the property. All boats stored on a property <br />shall be in operable condition, except that inoperable boats under active restoration may <br />be stored on a properly for not more than two years, the intent being to discourage the <br />long-term storage of inoperable boats on residential property. <br />b. Principal residence required. No boat shall be stored on a property or on a group of <br />contiguous commonly owned properties that does not contain a principle residence <br />structure. <br />c. Maximum length. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers exceeding 30 feet in length shall not <br />be stored on any residential property except within a fully enclosed building meeting all <br />applicable zoning and building code standards. Exception: Existing boats over 30 feet in <br />length which are documented to have been stored on the property within the 24 months <br />prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which this section is derived shall be <br />allowed to continue such storage practice until the property is sold, and shall meet the <br />setback requirements of this section. <br />d. Allowed storage locations. Boats and unoccupied boat trailers up to 30 feet in length may <br />be stored outside on residential property as follows: <br />1. Lakeshore lots. Boats maybe stored in aside yard, street yard, side street yard and <br />lakeshore yard as long as they meet required setbacks and have no significant impact <br />on lake views enjoyed by adjacent neighbors. <br />2. Nonlakeshore lots. Boats maybe stored in aside yard and rear yard; trailerable boats <br />may 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 <br />from any lot line and no less than 15 feet from the principal residence structure on any <br />adjacent lot. <br />f. Screening. Screening is not required for outside boat storage when in conformance with <br />this section. If boats are shrink wrapped, white is the preferred color but is not <br />mandatory. <br />g. Dispute resolution. 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 <br />committee, consisting of the planning director, the building official, and a member of the <br />planning and zoning staff. <br />(5) (Prohibited parking orstorage.] Outdoor parking or storage of special mobile equipment as <br />defined in this section shall be prohibited in any "R" district. <br />(6) Prohibited material storage. Any violation of this section is subject to abatement upon seven <br />days' written notice to the owner of private premises on which such material is found or any <br />conditions in violation of this code section exist. The owner of the property will be determined <br />as shown by the records of the office of the county recorder. The city may remove such matter <br />or correct any conditions in violation, and certify the cost of such removals or corrections as <br />about:blank <br />7/2/2015 <br />