Motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers are permitted to be stored on private property in accordance with the following provisions:
(A) Abandoned vehicles shall not be permitted to be stored on private property in a visible location for more than 60 days. A vehicle covered by a tarpaulin or other plastic, vinyl, rubber, cloth, or textile covering is considered to be visible;
(B) Recreational vehicles parked on private property shall not be used as a dwelling;
(C) Motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers shall be parked on an approved hard surface, and shall not block visibility or obstruct the sidewalk or public right-of-way. Gravel and similar type parking areas shall be adequately framed, bordered, or otherwise constrained to maintain the integrity of the parking area and prevent erosion;
(D) Motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers not operated on a routine basis shall be securely blocked and restrained from moving, toppling or falling;
(E) No motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, boats or trailer shall cause visible rutting on lawns in the moving to and from or in a manner as to create soil erosion or a fire or safety hazard; and
(F) Motor vehicles not operated on a routine basis, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers shall not be parked or stored on any public street or public right-of-way.
(Ord. 2013-17, passed 2-24-2014; Am. Ord. 2018-04, passed 3-26-2018)