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-z- <br />+ Ms Haake said if you had a 28' vehicTe, you would have to ask for s conditional <br />P~~"~ use permit, All surrounding co~nun9ties are putting out sane sort of ordinance <br />regarding recreational vehicias and are forbidding parking in the front, We <br />could be unique by using a canditinnal use permit as a control point. We aouid <br />suggest the Council add the candltional use permiC to the ordinance, This could <br />then be considered at their June 20 meeting. Our guldelines could be: (i) <br />recommend a lengCh change or (?) maintain the no frant yard parking, but have a <br />conditianal use permit availabie to residents if this ordinance is a hardehip• <br />There wi11 be a pubtic hearirig connected with iC, Also check to see iF there <br />wouid 6e adaquate screening. We could go up to 24' ditii a weight restriction <br />of 9400 lbs. <br />Comm Mackeben said this would be creating a haxard hecause you are parked almost <br />in the street. <br />Conm Fedor said what he was saying is to park in the front if you are 30' from <br />the street. <br />Ms Haake felt that everyone shoutd be looked at individually as there could be <br />8%CEPt~b115. <br />tds Burmeister said she could not see going 28', as most are happy with 'L4'. <br />Mr feder repeated he thought the length could be 28' and also allow recreational <br />vehicle parking in the frant, side yarA, rear yard and require minimum setback of <br />at 7e~st 20' from the street surface, and anything that d?~n't correspond could <br />`~ go with a canditional use permit, <br />"- MSP (Pedor-BUrmeister) to recomne;~d to Council they approve the following changes <br />to AQ.02 in the zoning cude: change the definition of a recreation•r,l vehicle to <br />a non-comnercial vehicle designed for recreational purpuses not to exceed 26' in <br />length. That recreational vehicle parking be allowed in the front, side and rear <br />yards, and a 30' minimum setback from ati street surfaces be required. Secondly, <br />conditional use permits be required for parking larger recreational vehicles <br />along with written permission from att the ad~acent neighbors. A condit{onal use <br />permit should be issued because nf space limitations, iT this vehicle does not <br />interfere with any neighbor's tfne oP vision or the sight of the traft'ic on the <br />raad. Ef the house setback is such that the vehicle couid be put in the front <br />yard without hindertng any neighbars, screening may be required. further, <br />adoption of the ieqaT definitions as on the memo of JUne 8, 1977 as fo77ows: <br />Passenger Automobfle; "passenger automobi7e" means any motor• vehicle designed <br />and useJ For the carrying of oot more than eight petsons, but excluding motor- <br />cycies, motor scooters and station wagons. <br />`g Mobile Home And Housr. Trailers: (a; "Mobile hom2" means any trailer or semi- <br /># trailer wM ch is designed, cons:r~!cted and equipped for use as a human dwe111ng <br />t' place, living abode or 1lving quarters except house trai7ers. (b) "House trailers" <br />j, means any traile; or sem7-trailer which is not more than eight feet in width and <br />f: not more than 35 feet in length and wM ch is designed, constructed and equipped <br />i for use as a haman dwelling p7ace, iiving abode or living quarters. <br />r <br />~ ~ Truck: "Truck" means any motor vehicle designed and used for carryin9 tiiings <br />other than passengers. <br />