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properties over one acre in size, appropriate surface may also <br />include rock or stone, when approved by the city engineer. <br />b. They are operable and appropriately licensed at all times they are <br />parked outside of an accessory structure. <br />c. They are setback a minimum of five feet from side and rear <br />property lines, except in cases where a shared driveway has been <br />approved by the city engineer. <br />d When parked in the front yard or corner side yard of a property, <br />they are parked on a designated driveway or parking area. <br />2. Recreational Vehicles and Trailers, as defined by Section 1, Subdivision 2 <br />of this Ordinance may be parked or stored on a residential site provided <br />that: <br />a. The vehicles are registered to or rented by a resident of the <br />dwelling on such site, provided that: <br />1. The vehicles have affixed thereto current registration or <br />license plates as required by law. <br />2. The vehicles are stored no closer than five (5) feet from side <br />and rear lot lines. <br />3. The vehicles located within front yard areas are confined to <br />designated driveways or parking areas surfaced in <br />compliance with Section 3 Subdivision K.1.a. <br />b. All front yard storage comply with the following setbacks from street <br />curb and pavement lines: <br />Street Classification Minimum setback from <br />curb /pavement line <br />Major Arterial 30 feet <br />Minor Arterial 30 feet <br />Collector 20 feet <br />Local 15 feet <br />c. No vehicle shall be parked in a manner that blocks a city or county <br />park or trail. <br />