The outdoor storage of motorized vehicles and related materials in a manner that does not comply with this section shall constitute a junk yard.
(A) The storage, repair, maintenance, and restoration of motorized vehicles on single family dwellings shall involve any motorized vehicle as defined in the noncommercial vehicle repair definition (§ 155.002). No repair, maintenance, or restoration shall be performed on motorized vehicles for compensation or otherwise as a business.
(B) Number of motorized vehicles allowed shall be limited based on the size of the lot, as shown below.
Minimum Lot Area | Number of Vehicles Allowed |
> 1 acre | 5 |
(C) Screening required. When more than two motorized vehicles are kept outside they shall be screened from the view of the public roads and/or adjoining lots by a structure, fence, or plant material that is not less than six feet in height and visually opaque.
(D) Outdoor repairs. No more than two motorized vehicles may be actively repaired outdoors at any one time. All other repairs shall occur within a garage or other fully enclosed area.
(Prior Code, § 153.090) (Ord. 2011-11, passed 9-19-2011) Penalty, see § 155.999