351.13 LIMITATION OF PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (a)    The provision of parking space, either open or enclosed, for the parking or storage of vehicles in a residential or apartment zoning district shall be subject to the following:
      (1)    Commercial vehicles. Not more than one truck limited to being a two-axle, four-tired pickup, panel or light truck and which has operating characteristics similar to those of a passenger car shall be allowed per one dwelling unit.
      (2)    Camping vehicles, trailers and motor homes. A camping vehicle, trailer, (boat, horse, cargo or similar use), may be parked for a period not to exceed seventy-two hours in front of a building line. For longer periods, such equipment shall be stored behind the building line.
         No living quarters shall be maintained nor any business conducted in connection therewith while such vehicle is stored. In a residential district where a lot will not allow storage behind the building line, a variance of this requirement may be issued by the Building Department if the abutting property owners have no objections.
      (3)    Junk vehicles. The parking or storage of junk vehicles shall be regulated as in Chapter 304 of this Traffic Code.
      (4)    Inoperable automobiles. Not more than one inoperable automobile shall be allowed per one dwelling unit. Such automobile shall be parked or stored only for a period not to exceed thirty days unless such parking or storage space shall be enclosed by a structure, fence or otherwise protected so that the automobile cannot be entered upon or seen from an adjacent lot or street. This provision shall apply to all inoperable antique, collector's item or historical motor vehicles. (Ord. 78-87. Passed 11-3-87.)
      (5)    Unlicensed vehicles. Not more than two motor vehicles, which display motor vehicle dealer's tags shall be allowed per one dwelling unit.
         (Ord. 49-90. Passed 7-17-90.)
   (b)    Whoever violates this section shall be subject to the same penalty provisions as set forth in Section 1126.99 of the Planning and Zoning Code.
(Ord. 78-87. Passed l 1-3-87.)