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b. All front yard storage comply with the following setbacks <br />from street 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 <br />county park or trail. <br />d. The vehicles are not connected to any water or sewage <br />disposal system on the residential property where the same <br />is so parked or stored. <br />e. A recreational vehicle or trailer shall not be utilized for <br />storage of goods, materials or equipment other than those <br />items considered to be part of the unit or essential for its <br />immediate use. <br />f. No Recreational Vehicle may be used as a living quarters <br />while stored /parked on a residential property. <br />4. Motor Vehicles exceeding a gross weight rating of 11,075 pounds. <br />a. No motor vehicle (except those meeting the definition of a <br />Recreational Vehicle) exceeding a gross weight rating of <br />eleven thousand seventy -five (11,075) pounds shall be <br />parked or stored, indoors or outdoors, in a residential zoning <br />district or on a lot of Tess than two and one -half (2 '/2) acres <br />in a rural zoning district, except when loading, unloading, or <br />rendering a service unless an administrative permit that <br />complies with the following requirements is obtained from <br />the Community Development Department. <br />1. The vehicle shall not be parked or stored for more <br />than seventy -two (72) hours within a seven (7) day <br />period excluding legal holidays. <br />2. The vehicle shall be parked or stored behind the front <br />of the dwelling. <br />3. No more than one permit shall be granted per <br />residence. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />