(A) Parking and storing of mobile homes. Parking or storing of a mobile home on any residential property for 72 hours or more shall be prohibited.
(B) Parking or storing of recreational and utility equipment. Any owner of recreational and utility equipment may park or store such equipment on residential property subject to the following conditions.
(1) Recreational and utility equipment parked or stored shall be owned by the occupant of the residence, shall not have fixed connections to electricity, water, gas, or sanitary sewer facilities, and at no time shall this equipment be used for living or housekeeping purposes.
(2) If the recreational or utility equipment is parked or stored outside of a garage, it shall be parked or stored to the rear of the front line of the building. The setback requirement in the side or rear yard shall be a minimum of three feet. On one lot there shall be no more than two pieces of equipment parked or stored outside. A mounted piece of equipment is construed as one piece; disassembled as two pieces.
(3) Not withstanding the provisions of division (B)(2) above, recreational and utility equipment may be parked anywhere on the premises for loading and unloading purposes for a period of not more than 72 hours.
(4) All recreational and utility equipment must be kept in good repair.
(Ord. 1141, passed 9-1-1998)