§ 151.05 PARKING AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or store any camping vehicle or house trailer on any real property within the village, except as provided in this section.
   (B)   (1)   If a camper or travel trailer, pickup coach, motorized home, boat trailer or boat, not exceeding the overall width of eight and one-half feet and not exceeding the overall height of 12 feet, excluding mast, and not exceeding an overall length of 36 feet, or a trailer not exceeding an overall width of eight and one-half feet and not exceeding an overall height of 12 feet, and not exceeding an overall length of 24 feet, it may be parked or stored on a residential lot at the rear of the lot or inside of a garage or in the side yard, away from the front side of a residence.
      (2)   Notwithstanding the above, recreational vehicles may be parked in front of the building for a period of time not to exceed 48 hours per month in duration for the purpose of loading, unloading and cleaning; except that, recreational vehicles which display “For Sale” signs may be parked in front of the building line for a period not exceeding 30 days.
   (C)   Trailers and recreational vehicles shall not be used as an accessory structure. No trailer or recreational vehicle shall be used for the storage of goods, materials or equipment, other than those items required for its intended purpose.
   (D)   At no time shall parked or stored vehicles be occupied or used for living, sleeping or housekeeping purposes.
   (E)   (1)   The owner of a camper or travel trailer, pickup coach, motorized home or other trailer or boat shall not park or store such camper or travel trailer, pickup coach, motorized home or other trailer or boat in such a manner as to create a dangerous or unsafe condition on the property where parked or stored. Parking or storage in such a fashion that the camper or travel trailer, pickup coach, motorized home or other trailer or boat, whether loaded or not, may readily tip or roll shall be considered a dangerous and unsafe condition.
      (2)   The ground under and surrounding any parked recreational vehicle or trailer shall be free of noxious weeds, overgrowth, litter or debris.
   (F)   A vehicle parked or stored on a licensed business premises, such as for rental or sale, shall not be a violation of this section.
   (G)   Not more than two vehicles of recreational or trailer type shall be parked or stored in the open on a residential lot.
(Ord. 442, passed 7-13-2022) Penalty, see § 151.99