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Chapter 915: General Development Requirements <br /> <br /> Page 915-11 <br />(2) No more than four vehicles or one per licensed driver residing on the premises, <br />whichever is more, may be parked or stored outside on the lot. For the purpose of <br />this clause, a vehicle must be currently licensed and operable, have a capacity of <br />nine or fewer passengers or be a truck not exceeding one ton capacity. <br />(3) Exterior vehicle parking and storage shall be confined to surfaces paved with <br />concrete, asphalt or pavers. All new or expanded parking shall meet this standard. <br />All new construction, including garages, garage additions and parking or vehicle <br />storage areas shall be served by an access drive made of concrete, asphalt or <br />pavers. <br />(a) One-, Two- or Three-Family Residences: <br />1. Parking areas and circulation drives of shall be set back at least 5 feet <br />from any side or rear lot line. <br />2. Parking in the front yard shall not be located between the living space of <br />the house and the street. <br />3. Front yard parking beyond the width of the garage (that is, in the side <br />yard) shall be set back from the front property line at least 10 feet. <br />(4) Parking or Storage of Commercial-Use Vehicles, Inoperable Vehicles, Unlicensed <br />Vehicles and Vehicle Parts <br />(a) Inoperable vehicles, unlicensed vehicle or vehicle parts shall not be stored <br />outdoors, whether on a lot or on a street, in a residential district <br />(b) One commercial vehicle of Class 1, 2 or 3 may be parked or stored outside, <br />whether on a lot or on a street, in a residential district. Class 1, 2 and 3 <br />vehicles are defined by the U.S. Department of Transportation. <br />(5) Parking or Storage of Recreational Vehicles, Boats, Trailers, All-Terrain Vehicles, <br />Snowmobiles and Similar Vehicles <br />(a) Recreational vehicles, boats, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, special purpose <br />trailers or other vehicles designed or used for off-road purposes may be parked <br />or stored in a garage or other building or may be parked or stored outdoors as <br />follows: <br />(b) No more than two such vehicles, not more than one of which is a recreational <br />vehicle, shall be parked or stored outdoors on each lot. Such lot must be <br />occupied by a principal structure, and such parking or storage shall occur only <br />on asphalt, concrete or pavers but not in a space that is designated as required <br />parking for the principal use. A trailer with one or more vehicles on it shall be <br />considered one vehicle. <br />(c) Any such vehicle shall not be parked or stored within 5 feet of a side or rear <br />lot line. Vehicles may be parked within the required front setback provided <br />vehicles are parked on an approved asphalt, concrete or pavers and shall not be <br />within 10 feet of the front yard property line. <br />(d) Such vehicles shall not be parked between the living space of the house and <br />the street. <br />(e) Recreational vehicles shall not be used as living or sleeping quarters for more <br />than 14 days per year.
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