(A) The following regulations are established to allow flexibility for property owners in the parking of recreational and semi-tractor truck vehicles while achieving public safety goals.
(B) The parking and storage of recreational and semi-tractor truck vehicles shall be permitted within residential zoning districts according to the following table.
All Distances Listed Below Must Be Met1 | ||||
Type of Vehicle | Permitted Location for Parking and Storage Year Round | Maximum Distance Extended From the Front Building Line | Minimum Distance From Back of Sidewalk | Minimum Distance From Back of Curb |
All Distances Listed Below Must Be Met1 | ||||
Type of Vehicle | Permitted Location for Parking and Storage Year Round | Maximum Distance Extended From the Front Building Line | Minimum Distance From Back of Sidewalk | Minimum Distance From Back of Curb |
Boat on a trailer | Side or rear yard | 10 feet | 5 feet | 15 feet |
Enclosed cargo trailer | Side or rear yard | 10 feet | 5 feet | 15 feet |
Fifth wheel camper | Side or rear yard | 10 feet | 5 feet | 15 feet |
Open trailer | Side or rear yard or driveway | No maximum | 5 feet | 15 feet |
Pop-up camper when fully stowed | Side or rear yard or driveway | No maximum | 5 feet | 15 feet |
Semi-tractor truck | Side or rear yard | 10 feet | 5 feet if parked with front bumper facing the street, or 15 feet if parked with front bumper facing the interior of the property | 15 feet |
Motorhome | ||||
Travel trailer | Side or rear yard | 10 feet | 5 feet | 15 feet |
1. On corner lots, distances apply to both street frontages | ||||
(Prior Code, App. A, Art. V, § 4) (Ord. 969, passed 8-18-2003; Ord. 1300, passed 5-20-2019)