(a) Tractors, trailers and other equipment and supplies may be permitted on a residential lot, provided they are stored in an enclosed structure. No occupancy for human habitation shall be maintained or business conducted therein while the same is so parked or stored. The wheels or any similar transporting device shall not be removed, nor shall any such vehicle be temporarily or permanently fixed to the ground.
(b) Motor vehicles may be stored outside an enclosed structure if they are not abandoned. Nevertheless, no person shall have an abandoned motor vehicle standing or parked on private property for seven days or more unless such vehicle is stored in the garage located on the owner's, lessee's or agent's premises.
It shall be prima-facie evidence of abandonment if any of the following circumstances exist:
(1) The vehicle fails to display current lawfully required license plates and/or license tags.
(2) The vehicle has been damaged, wrecked or disassembled so as to be inoperable.
(Ord. 89-210. Passed 2-6-90.)