§ 150.221 OUTDOOR PARKING AND STORAGE OF TRUCKS AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES.
   In R-E, R-1, R-2 and R-3 Districts, the outside parking and storage of trucks and recreational vehicles shall be permitted as an accessory use subject to the following conditions and limitations:
   (A)   In one-family residential districts, one truck that is used solely by the occupant and does not exceed one ton in rated capacity may be stored on the residential lot.
   (B)   Prior to parking and storing a recreational vehicles on a lot in an R-E, R-1, R-2, or R-3 District, an application for a Zoning Certificate for such an accessory use shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator. Unless otherwise provided in this Code, a one-time fee, as established by the Village’s Fee Schedule/Ordinance, which can be obtained from the Zoning Administrator, shall be charged for such Zoning Certificate. Any change in the recreational vehicle involved shall terminate the Certificate, and a new application must thereafter be filed and processed.
   (C)   Only one recreational vehicle such as a motorhome, or one or more off-road vehicle(s) stored on one trailer used to transport such vehicles, or one storage or work trailer shall be parked or stored on a lot, accessory to a permitted principal use.
   (D)   Such vehicle(s) shall be owned or leased by an occupant of the premises, except for the temporary parking of a recreational vehicle owned by a guest of the occupant.
   (E)   In addition to the locational requirements set forth in Schedule 150.218(C), recreational vehicles, storage trailers and work trailers shall be parked or stored in compliance with the following:
      (1)   On an impervious surface, such as asphalt or concrete, or suitable pervious surface.
      (2)   Schedule 150.218(C) notwithstanding, the temporary outside parking of a recreational vehicle shall be permitted in the front yard and side yard for a period not to exceed a total of seventy-two (72) hours in a consecutive twenty-one (21) day period.
      (3)   Proper care shall be taken to prevent gasoline, motor oils, or other hazardous fluids from leaking onto the ground or draining into a storm drain or water course.
      (4)   Under no circumstances shall any recreational vehicle have connections to electricity, water, gas or sanitary sewer facilities, nor shall such equipment be used at any time for living, storage, or housekeeping purposes.
   (F)   Every truck, trailer and recreational vehicle parked or stored shall be kept in good repair, operational and shall display current license/registration with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
   (G)   No truck, trailer or recreational vehicle shall be parked or stored on a vacant lot.
(Ord. 2023-03, passed 2-27-2023)