(A) Vehicles, boats, trailers, and other equipment in an inoperable state and/or unlicensed shall not be parked and/or kept in any district, except in a location authorized by this chapter or in an enclosed building.
(B) Recreational vehicles, including but not limited to trailers, campers, motor homes, boats, pop-up campers, and trailers that transport snowmobiles, wave runners, ATV’s, and the like are restricted as follows:
(1) Recreational vehicles exceeding 30 feet in length may not be stored in any residential district.
(2) No recreational vehicles or equipment shall be parked in the public right-of-way.
(3) Recreational vehicles exceeding 30 feet in length may be temporarily parked in residential driveways for a maximum of 72 hours for trip preparation and unloading purposes.
(4) Recreational vehicles shall be parked meeting accessory structure setback requirements.
(5) No recreational vehicle shall be used for living, sleeping, or housekeeping purposes in any zoning district unless otherwise authorized by this chapter.
(6) This section does not apply to recreational vehicles offered for sale in any approved outdoor sales and display area of a motor vehicle or recreational equipment sales dealership.
(B) No more than 1.5 vehicles per licensed driver within the household may be stored on a residential parcel unless kept within an enclosed building. All vehicles shall be licensed to a member of the household. This does not pertain to guest parking.
(Ord. 537, passed 11-8-2004; Am. Ord. 596, passed 2-8-2010)