(a) Vehicles or trailers of any kind without current license plates or a current validation sticker on the rear license plate thereof shall not be stored on residentially zoned property except in a completely enclosed garage or other completely enclosed permanent structure.
(b) Recreational vehicles or trailers shall not be stored on residentially zoned property except in a completely enclosed garage or other completely enclosed permanent structure, provided, however, that within U-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts the Planning and Zoning Commission may, in specific cases, and subject to such conditions and safeguards as the Commission may establish, authorize recreational vehicles or trailers to be parked outside of a completely enclosed garage or other completely enclosed permanent structure where the Commission determines that such arrangement will not substantially or permanently impact neighboring properties and is consistent with the spirit and intent of this Zoning Code. When reviewing specific requests for outdoor storage of recreational vehicles or trailers in U-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts, the Planning and Zoning Commission may seek recommendations from the Architectural Board of Review regarding screening and buffering.
(c) No more than one inoperable vehicle (i.e., a vehicle which is unable to move under its own power) is permitted to be stored on a residential property and must be stored within a completely enclosed garage or other completely enclosed permanent structure.
(d) No motor vehicle having a Gross Motor Vehicle Weight (GMVW) exceeding 10,000 lbs. may be parked outside of a completely enclosed garage or other completely enclosed permanent structure on residential property.
(e) The selling of used or previously owned vehicles from residential property is permitted and subject to the following restrictions:
(1) The total number of vehicles for sale during any twelve-month period is limited to four and no more than one at any given time.
(2) Vehicles for sale must be titled to the current resident or landowner of the property upon which the vehicle is displayed.
(f) All vehicles parked outside on residential property must be parked on paved surfaces such as a driveway or a turnaround and may not be parked on any portion of a driveway that is located within a public right of way.
(Ord. 2022-18. Passed 12-7-22.)