(A) The physical appearance of residential neighborhoods make a significant contribution to the total community image. The allowance of reasonable amount of vehicular parking and storage without having a detrimental effect upon residential neighborhoods is needed. It is necessary to regulate the location for parking and storage of vehicles in order to prevent the creation of pedestrian and vehicular safety hazards. Vehicle parking and storage can adversely impact the character of residential neighborhoods, therefore it is necessary to:
(1) Limit the number of vehicles which can be parked or stored outside of a building;
(2) Establish the areas in which recreational vehicles can be stored;
(3) Impose weight limitations upon the types of vehicles which can be stored in residential areas.
(B) The regulations prescribed in this chapter shall not supersede nor nullify private covenants that may lawfully impose other restrictions on the use of property.
(Prior Code, § 19-1300)