§ 93.026 VEHICLES AND WATERCRAFT; STORAGE AND REPAIR OF.
   (A)   An owner and/or occupant of land where an abandoned or junked vehicle, or a vehicle or watercraft being restored or undergoing major repair, is located, shall store the vehicle and watercraft in an enclosed area so that the vehicle and watercraft are not visible from any point outside the land. A vehicle or watercraft cover is not an enclosed area.
   (B)   Except as otherwise permitted by law, an owner and/or occupant of land where a vehicle or watercraft is located shall park or store the vehicle and watercraft only on a dust free surface.
   (C)   Except as otherwise permitted by law, no person shall display a vehicle or watercraft for sale on land.
   (D)   No person shall park a vehicle or watercraft on any street or public place for the principal purpose of:
      (1)   Displaying advertising or commercial exhibits; or
      (2)   Washing, greasing, or repairing the vehicle or watercraft, except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
   (E)   Recreational vehicle storage. Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers, may be stored in the rear yard or on the side of the residence with the front of the RV not extending past the plane of the front elevation of the residence by more than 15 feet, provided a minimum of a five-foot setback is maintained from the front property line. They may be parked in any part of the front yard or driveway for a period not exceeding 48 hours for the purpose of loading and unloading.
   (F)   Occupying recreational vehicles on private property. Recreational vehicles on or adjacent to private property, with either water, sewer or electric utility connections, blocked and leveled, a side expanded or being occupied as living quarters are not permitted, except within areas zoned for recreational vehicle parks and/or subdivisions as provided in § 150.068, and within employment and commercial zoning districts with the approval of a conditional use permit, as provided in § 150.047.
(Res. 1840-22, passed 10-3-2022; Ord. 717-22, passed 10-17-2022; Ord. 724-23, passed 4-17-2023)