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1-27-14- Handout- Commissioner Daugherty Ha,/dc V i/iV COMM , 1X e (12,500) pounds shall be permitted any residential lot, and such commercial vehicle shall be parked a minimum of twenty (20)feet from the front lot line. Such commercial vehicle shall be used in association with the occupation of the resident. (2) In no case shall a commercial vehicle used for hauling explosives, gasoline or liquefied petroleum products or other hazardous materials be permitted to be parked or stored either temporarily or permanently in any residential zoning district. (3) Commercial construction equipment or trailers containing construction equipment shall not be parked or stored on any residential lot except in conjunction with properly permitted, ongoing construction occurring on that lot. (b) Recreational vehicles stored or parked on any residential lot shall be subject to the following provisions: (1) Not more than one (1) recreational vehicle, boat or boat trailer, or other type of trailer shall be stored or parked on any residential lot which is five thousand (5,000) square feet in lot area or less. Minimum lot area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet is required for storage or parking of any second recreational vehicle, boat or boat trailer, or other type of trailer. 5 � (2) Recreational vehicles, boats or boat trailers, or other type of trailer shall not be parked ft-' or stored closer than fifteen (15)feet from the frorrHet lit c and shall be parked in a j' manner that is generally perpendicular to the front property line such that length is not r,r) aligned in a manner that extends across the front of the lot, it being the intent that recreational vehicles, boats and trailers that are parked forward of the residence should not excessively dominate the front of the lot. (3) Recreational vehicles, travel trailers or motor homes shall not be inhabited or occupied, either temporarily or permanently, while parked or stored in any area except in a trailer park designated for such use as authorized within this chapter. (4) Recreational vehicles parked or stored on any residential Lot for a period exceeding twenty-four(24) hours shall be owned by the occupant of said lot. (c) A junked or abandoned vehicle, or one that is inoperable, as defined within this Code, shall not be parked or stored in any zoning district. Further, mechanical or other automotive repair work on any motor vehicle shall not be performed out-of-doors within any residential zoning district, except for minor maintenance or emergency repair lasting less than eight(8) hours and performed on a vehicle owned by the occupant of the residential property. (d) No materials, supplies, appliances or equipment used or designed for use in commercial or industrial operations shall be stored in residential zoning districts, nor shall any home appliances or interior home furnishings be stored outdoors in any residential zoning district. (e) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the storage or parking, on a temporary basis, of vehicles, materials, equipment or appliances to be used for or in connection with the construction of a building on the property, which has been approved in accordance with the terms of this chapter or to commercial or recreational vehicles parked within completely enclosed buildings. (Ord. No. 90-10-212, §2(Exh.A), 3-8-10) Sec. 24-164. -Swimming pools. Swimming pools and ornamental pools shall be located, designed, operated, and maintained so as to minimize interference with any adjoining residential properties, and shall be subject to the following provisions: (a) Lights: Lights used to illuminate any swimming pool or ornamental pool shall be 85