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• Recreational vehicle <br />• Boat <br />• Trailer <br />• Boat on a trailer. <br />2. Number within front yard setback: No more than one recreational <br />vehicle or trailer may be parked or stored in the front yard setback. <br />3. Improved surface required: A recreational vehicle or trailer parked or <br />stored in a front yard setback shall be parked on a paved driveway which is intended <br />for parking or access to the garage or carport, or on an improved surface adjacent to a <br />paved driveway. A recreational vehicle or trailer parked or stored on private property <br />within an area between a street and any wall of a structure facing the street, shall be <br />parked or stored on an improved surface <br />4. Screening: A recreational vehicle or trailer which is parked in a rear <br />yard, a side yard, or a side yard adjacent to the street shall be screened by a solid <br />fence enclosure. Such fence enclosure shall be six feet in height and shall be <br />constructed in full compliance with this code, including vision clearance <br />requirements. <br />5 No encroachment: A recreational vehicle or trailer, including any <br />bumpers, hitch apparatus, racks or any other item thereon, shall not encroach into a <br />public street, sidewalk, or public right-of-way, and shall not be parked or stored <br />within any vision clearance area or any sight -restriction area required to be left open <br />for visibility purposes. <br />6. Rear Yard Setback Requirements: A recreational vehicle or trailer <br />parked or stored in a rear yard shall maintain a setback of five (5) feet from adjoining <br />property lines. <br />7. Must be upon owner 's property: A recreational vehicle or trailer shall <br />be parked or stored only upon property occupied by the owner of the recreational <br />vehicle or the trailer. <br />8. Apartment buildings: The provisions of this section do not apply to <br />residential lots exclusively used for apartment buildings. <br />B. Definitions: For purposes of this section, the following terms, phrases, words <br />and their definitions shall have the following meanings: <br />1. Improved surface means a surface constructed of concrete, asphalt, <br />brick pavers, or gravel at minimum of ,two (2) inches in depth having positive <br />drainage. <br />Deleted: 2. Number within front yard <br />setback: No more than one recreational <br />vehicle or trailer may be parked or stored <br />in the front yard setback, or in any area <br />between the street and any wall of a <br />structure facing the street. For corner <br />lots, this restriction applies to all areas <br />between the streets and the walls of the <br />structure(s) facing the streets.¶ <br />3. Improved surface required: Any <br />recreational vehicle or trailer parked or <br />stored on private property within a front <br />yard setback, or within an area between a <br />street and any wall of a structure facing <br />the street, shall be parked or stored on an <br />improved surface that is either the <br />driveway intended for parking or access <br />to the garage or carport, or an area <br />adjacent to the driveway.¶ <br />¶ <br />4. No encroachment: A recreational <br />vehicle or trailer, including any bumpers, <br />hitch apparatus, racks or any other item <br />thereon, shall not encroach into a public <br />street, sidewalk, or public right-of-way, <br />and shall not be parked or stored within <br />any vision clearance area or any sight - <br />restriction area required to be left open <br />for visibility purposes. ¶ <br />¶ <br />5. Must be upon owner's property.: <br />A recreational vehicle or trailer shall be <br />parked or stored only upon property <br />occupied by the owner of the recreational <br />vehicle or the trailer.¶ <br />¶ <br />6. Apartment buildings: The <br />provisions of this section do not apply to <br />residential lots exclusively used for <br />apartment buildings.¶ <br />Deleted: six (6) <br />