A. No vehicle, which is abandoned, nonfunctional, in a state of disrepair, or lacking in a valid license, shall be stored in excess of seventy-two (72) hours in any residential zone, unless it is in a completely enclosed building.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to live in any boat, automobile, camper, recreational vehicle, or truck, within the jurisdiction of the legislative body, except houseboats may be permitted along the Licking and Ohio Rivers.
C. The outside storage in excess of seventy-two (72) hours, of any trailer, recreational vehicle, mobile home, camper, boat, or similar type equipment shall be restricted to paved surfaces in the rear yard of all lots within the jurisdiction of the legislative body, except as herein provided and in cases, where due to unique conditions, topographic or other, which do not allow use of the rear yard, the Board of Adjustment may permit such storage to be located in the side yard of the lot following review and approval by said Board. The Board may impose certain requirements (such as provided in Section 9.16 of this Ordinance) to insure that said vehicle and related equipment is properly screened from view of adjacent property. In no case shall more than one of the aforementioned vehicles or similar type equipment be permitted outside of an enclosed building on any lot or parcel of land.
D. The outside storage of any semi-tractor, tractor, panel truck, trailer, bus, motor home, camper, inoperable vehicle, vehicles with three or more axles, and/or other similar types of equipment, except as described above, shall be prohibited in all residential zones.
E. No storage of semis etc. on any front parking lot in any commercial zone.
F. Any storage of a vehicles due to special circumstances of topography, access etc. that can't be relocated in the rear may be granted by the Zoning Administrator.