§ 154.090 REPAIR OF PRIVATELY OWNED MOTOR VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   The repair of a privately owned automobile or a motor vehicle by its owner at his or her residence in any residential zoning district is subject to the following restrictions:
   (A)   Only minor repairs and maintenance may be performed which, for purposes of this section, are defined as the changing and replenishment of fluid levels, such as hydraulic fluid, windshield washer fluid, and lubricating oil, the replacement of sparkplugs, ignition points, the rotation of tires and the checking of adequate pressure; and the replacement of drive belts and hydraulic lines; and
   (B)   Any other repairs on a motor vehicle or automobile shall be restricted to totally enclosed spaces and only accomplished on privately registered vehicles having current State of North Carolina license plates, or motor vehicles designated by the State of North Carolina as qualifying for an antique, or horseless carriage designation.
(1981 Code, § 511) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)