§ 156.141  MISCELLANEOUS STANDARDS (MS).
   (A)   MS-01: each manufactured home in a manufactured home park must be tied down and have perimeter skirting.
   (B)   MS-02: storage or parking of recreational vehicles is subject to the following conditions.
      (1)   At no time shall a parked or stored recreational vehicle be occupied or used for living, sleeping or housekeeping purposes, except as outlined below.
      (2)   A recreational vehicle may be permitted to be parked for visitation for up to seven consecutive days, but not to exceed 14 total days in any one calendar year.
      (3)   No more than one recreational vehicle may be stored or parked outdoors on a residential parcel at any one time.
      (4)   Recreational vehicles may be stored or parked by the owner thereof behind or alongside the primary building in such a manner that no part of the vehicle shall project beyond the front of the primary structure, side yard setback or rear yard setback.
      (5)   Year-round storage of a recreational vehicle is permitted if it is either enclosed, screened with vegetation, or is not within 75 feet of all neighboring residential structures. If either of these conditions is not met, outdoor storing or parking shall not extend more than nine months of any single calendar year.
      (6)   A recreational vehicle shall not block a sidewalk.
      (7)   A recreational vehicle shall not be parked on a parcel without a primary structure.
      (8)   A recreational vehicle shall not be used solely for the purpose of personal storage.
   (C)   MS-03: all roof mounted heating, air conditioning, ventilation or other mechanical equipment shall be screened with materials that are complementary and aesthetically appealing to the structure on which they are affixed. From any location within 400 feet of the structure, the screening must hide or disguise the above listed equipment.
   (D)   MS-04: farm animals must have a minimum fenced area per animal to be permitted within the jurisdiction of this chapter. The minimum lot size to be able to have any farm animal on any lot or combination of lots is three acres. The zoning administrator shall have discretion to determine the minimum acreage for farm animals not listed. The following animals shall have:
      (1)   Large animals (horses, cows, buffalo, camels, donkeys): one and one-half-acres fenced pasture per animal;
      (2)   Medium animals (llamas, emu, ostrich, alpacas, sheep): one-acre fenced pasture per animal;
      (3)   Small animals (pigs, turkeys): five-acre fenced pasture per animal; and
      (4)   Very small animals (chickens): one-acre fenced pasture per animal
   (E)   MS-05:all side property lines must be within ten degrees of perpendicular to the street centerline or radial on curve.
   (F)   MS-06: all outdoor storage of materials, products for sale, construction materials, trash containers and the like shall be fenced with a six-foot privacy fence on all sides in all zoning districts.
   (G)   MS-07: street addresses must be posted on all primary structures and be visible from primary roadway and/or be posted on mailbox or other suitable structures visible from primary roadway.
(Ord. 2002-05, passed 12-30-2002, § 7.22)