(A) In residential districts, all materials and equipment shall be stored within a building or fully screened so as not to be visible from adjoining properties, except for the following: laundry drying and recreational equipment; construction and landscaping materials and equipment currently (within a period of 36 hours) being used on the premises; agricultural equipment and materials if these are used or intended for use on the premises; off-street parking of licensed and operable passenger automobiles and pick-up trucks. Personal boats and unoccupied trailers, less than 20 feet in length and a licensed recreational vehicle less than 40 feet in length, are permissible if stored in the rear yard more than ten feet from the property line. Existing uses shall comply with this provision within 12 months following enactment of this chapter.
(B) In all districts, the County Board may require an interim use permit for any exterior storage if it is demonstrated that such storage is a hazard to the public health, safety, convenience, morals or has a depreciating effect upon nearby property values, or impairs scenic views, or constitutes threat to living amenities.
(Ord. 23-1, passed 5-2-2023)