§ 153.355 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE.
   (A)   The open parking or storage of trailers, boats or similar vehicles on lands not specifically designated for the parking and storage shall be permitted for a period of up to 24 hours.
   (B)    Homeowners or occupants of any residential dwelling unit of the township may store their own trailer, boats, and similar vehicles on their own property for an indefinite period of time under the following conditions:
      (1)   Vehicles are properly licensed and in operable condition;
      (2)   Vehicles are not stored in front of any livable space of a dwelling unit, except where there exists an approved driveway and/or a property’s front yard is located adjacent to an adjoining property’s rear yard; and
      (3)   Vehicles are not stored within any required setback areas.
   (C)   However, a homeowner may have a travel trailer, boat or similar vehicle parked on a single- family lot for a period of up to 4 weeks provided a permit has first been secured from the administrative official.
   (D)   A travel trailer parked or stored on a residential lot shall not be connected to sanitary facilities and shall not be occupied on a continuous basis.
   (E)   A mobile home shall not be considered a travel trailer, motor home, or any other type of recreational vehicle.
(Ord. 99, passed 11-18-1996, § 22.21; Am. Ord. 17-223, passed 2-21-2017)