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• <br />• <br />Utility Trailers (this will only be necessary if the RV /trailer issue is split as <br />mentioned above) <br />Would likely follow the RV standards above, but design of trailer <br />might be an issue to address. Should an open sided trailer be <br />allowed in front of a home or only in a garage or the side /rear yard? <br />Should storage of any items in an open sided trailer be prohibited? <br />Vehicles over 11,075 GVW <br />1. No motor vehicle (except those meeting the definition of a Recreational <br />Vehicle) exceeding a gross weight rating of eleven thousand seventy - <br />five (11,075) pounds shall be parked or stored, indoors or outdoors, in <br />a residential zoning district or on a lot of Tess than two and one -half (2 <br />' /2) acres in a rural zoning district, except when loading, unloading, or <br />rendering a service unless an administrative permit that complies with <br />the following requirements is obtained from the Community <br />Development Department. <br />a. The vehicle shall not be parked or stored for more than <br />seventy -two (72) hours within a seven (7) day period <br />excluding legal holidays. <br />The vehicle shall be parked or stored behind the front of the <br />dwelling. <br />c. No more than one permit shall be granted per residence. <br />d. Neither the truck engine nor any other motorized component <br />shall be left running while the vehicle is parked or stored. <br />e. There shall be a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) feet <br />from the vehicle to the nearest lot line. <br />f. The vehicle and trailer shall remain connected. <br />g. <br />All parking permits shall be reviewed and renewed on 1 July <br />of each year at a fee established by the City Council. <br />h. If at any time the conditions or requirements of permit <br />approval are violated, the permit may be revoked. <br />