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• <br />• <br />• <br />property lines as well [3.5.C.8.f.3]. If stored in the rear or side yard, no surfacing <br />requirements exist. <br />Greater Than Ten Acres: <br />Motor vehicles are allowed to be parked anywhere on the lot that is not within a required <br />setback area [3.5.E.6], and must be on an appropriate surface. Appropriate surfaces shall <br />include asphalt, concrete, cobblestone, paving brick, class 5 gravel, pea rock, crushed <br />rock or agricultural lime in a manner approved by the City Engineer [3.5.C.8.j]. Any <br />driveways leading to these parking spaces must be a minimum of five feet from the side <br />and rear property lines as well [3.5.C.8.f.3]. <br />Recreational Vehicles /Trailers are allowed to be stored within the front yard on the <br />designated driveway or an appropriately surfaced space on the side of a driveway <br />provided other criteria are met [3.4.P.1.b]. Appropriate surfaces shall include asphalt, <br />concrete, cobblestone, paving brick, class 5 gravel, pea rock, crushed rock or agricultural <br />lime in a manner approved by the City Engineer [3.5.C.8.j]. Recreational <br />Vehicles /Trailers are also allowed to be stored in the side and rear yard as long as they <br />are a minimum of five feet away from side and rear lot lines [3.4.P.1.b]. Any driveways <br />leading to these parking spaces must be a minimum of five feet from the side and rear <br />property lines as well [3.5.C.8.f.3]. If stored in the rear or side yard, no surfacing <br />requirements exist. <br />