Business vehicles under 8,000 pounds axle weight shall be allowed to park in the

side or rear yard of the residentially zoned property.

  1. Business vehicles weighing or exceeding 8,000 pounds axle weight shall be

allowed to park in residentially zoned property during daylight hours, but not

overnight or on Saturdays or Sundays.

2. Daylight hours shall mean 30 minutes after dawn to 30 minutes before sunset.

B. Vehicle repair may not be conducted on vehicles located on any public street.

This prohibition shall not apply to emergency repairs taking less than 24 hours to

complete.

C. Trailers, boats, and recreational vehicles must be stored to the side or rear of the

principal structure or stored in an entirely enclosed structure. Trailers, boats and

recreational vehicles must be parked on an improved surface such as concrete or

pervious pavers.

  1. Junk vehicles, as defined in Section 73-15.4 are considered outside

storage and subject to Section 73-7.1.2 provisions for outside storage.

  1. Trailer beds that are used for storage are subject to Section 73-7.1.2

provisions for outside storage.

D. Recreational vehicles and trailers shall not be parked on an R-zoned lot that does

not contain a permanent dwelling unit or other structure intended for permanent

human habitation.

E. Recreational vehicles may only be occupied for human habitation in the C-2 district.

Habitation may occur for a maximum of 14 days in any 30-day period.

F. Exemptions. Restrictions on vehicles regulated by this Section shall not apply when:

  1. Vehicle/trailer is located within a completely enclosed building or structure.
  2. Vehicle/trailer is temporarily parked for the purpose of active loading/unloading.
  3. The subject lot is occupied by a permitted non-residential use.
  4. Vehicle is designed or intended for the transport of the physically impaired; or

Vehicle is being used for active construction, or other professional service

being performed on the subject property.