Prohibited acts shall not apply to junkyards as permitted by
the Code of the Town of Milo or any successor rules, regulations or statutes, or the
outdoor storage on the premises of the following equipment, machinery
or material:
A. Wood intended for consumption in a wood-burning stove, furnace or
fireplace located on the premises. Such wood shall be stored in a
neat and orderly fashion.
B. Lawn, garden or yard ornaments and implements that are maintained
in good condition.
C. Lawn and patio furniture that is maintained in good condition.
D. Operable garden and yard machinery and apparatus used on the premises
that are maintained in good condition. When practicable, such machinery
and apparatus shall be kept in a location not visible from any public
road or screened from public view; otherwise, the same shall be stored
in a neat and orderly fashion.
E. Standing fences that are maintained in good condition.
F. Hoses and sprinklers used for watering lawns or gardens that are
maintained in good condition.
G. Unlicensed vehicles:
(1) An unlicensed vehicle in operating and good condition that is being
stored while the owner of such vehicle is:
(a)
A full-time student of the immediate family attending a school,
college or university;
(b)
A member of the United States Armed Forces; or
(c)
Suffering from an injury or illness requiring hospitalization
or confinement to a bed.
(2) When practicable, such vehicles shall be kept in a location not visible
from any public road or screened from view; otherwise, the same shall
be stored in a neat and orderly fashion.
H. Operable farm machinery, equipment and vehicles in connection with
a farm operation as defined by § 301 of the Agriculture
and Markets Law of New York State. When practicable, the same shall
be stored in a neat and orderly fashion.
I. Operable machinery, equipment and vehicles in connection with a nonresidential operation (e.g., farm equipment dealerships, construction yards, etc.) duly conducted on the premises where such outdoor storage, placement and accumulation are expressly permitted by Chapter
350, Zoning.
J. Short-term, which shall be no more than 10 business days, accumulation
of junk in approved leakproof and covered containers with the purpose
of said accumulation being for the proper removal from the property
by a licensed hauler for the delivery of the same to a regulated disposal
facility.
K. Construction equipment, machinery and materials being utilized for
construction, landscaping or other types of improvements. Such equipment,
machinery and materials shall be stored in a neat and orderly fashion
and placed so as not to endanger the public, the workers or adjoining
property for the duration of the construction project.
L. Compost, mulch and other organic biomass crops as defined in § 301
of the Agriculture and Markets Law and utilizing acceptable practices
as determined by the Cornell Cooperative Extension.