[Amended 3-3-1994 by Ord.
No. 2-1994]
A. Recreation vehicles and equipment, including but not limited to boats,
trailers and campers, may be parked, stored or garaged within the
residential zones as long as they are parked, stored or garaged within
a garage or other outbuilding so as not to be visible.
B. One recreation vehicle may be stored at each single-family dwelling
at an outside location within the residential zones, provided that
the recreation vehicle is stored in a driveway on the premises of
the single-family dwelling. Any recreation vehicle stored at an outside
location must be registered with the State of New Jersey.
Nothing herein, however, shall prohibit the temporary parking
of a commercial vehicle for the purpose of making pickup or deliveries
in the regular course of business.
For the purpose of this ordinance, the following definitions
apply:
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle used for commercial purposes, in interstate
or intrastate commerce, for the transportation of persons for hire,
compensation or profit. The display of commercial, omnibus or constructor
registration plates on any motor vehicle shall, for the purposes of
this ordinance, be prima facie evidence that the vehicle is a "commercial
vehicle."
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
The combined weight of the vehicle and the rated payload.
For the purposes of this ordinance, the gross weight as stated on
the vehicle's registration certificate shall be prima facie evidence
of the vehicle's "gross vehicle weight."
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
All areas of the City of Gloucester designated on the Zone
Map of the City of Gloucester as residential districts.
Every person convicted of violation of a provision of this ordinance
or any supplement thereto shall be liable to a fine of not more than
$500 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both. Each
twenty-four-hour period shall constitute a separate violation.
This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication
according to law.
Any person who owns or purchases an inoperable motor vehicle
and has the intention of restoring said vehicle to a safe, operable
condition and due to nature of restoration work, may be granted an
extension to the thirty-day limit if said person can show proof to
the authorities, by way of parts purchases or work orders, that work
is continuing toward the restoration of said vehicle to a safe, operable
condition.