[Ord. 435, 5-18-1992]
It shall be a nuisance for any person owning, leasing, occupying,
or having charge of any premises in any business, commercial or industrial
district within the City to allow an inoperable, partially dismantled,
wrecked, junked, discarded, abandoned, or unlicensed motor vehicle
to remain on the premises, unless such vehicle is in an enclosed building,
or unless said premises has as its principal use the maintenance or
repair of vehicles (which use may include on premises storage as a
temporary accessory use, but not as a principal use), in which latter
situation (premises for which the principal use is the maintenance
or repair of vehicles) it shall be a nuisance for any previously described
motor vehicle to remain on such premises, unless in an enclosed building
or an enclosed storage area, longer than 60 days. In the event the
principal use of the premises in question is for the maintenance or
repair of vehicles, the person owning, leasing, occupying or having
charge of any premises may, in connection with or in lieu of providing
an enclosed building, provide a walled storage area surrounded by
walls eight feet in height, said walls to be a solid wall or uniformly
painted solid fence. Storage required to be enclosed in a building
or behind a wall or solid fence shall not be of greater height than
the enclosing building or fence.
[Ord. 16-06-04-70, 6-20-2016]
A person will be allowed to keep a demolition derby vehicle
on his or her private property, subject to compliance with all of
the following regulations:
A. Any person desiring to temporarily keep a demolition derby vehicle
must register the vehicle and file an application for a permit with
the City. The application must include a list of events in which the
vehicle is expected to participate, and must include payment of the
permit fee in the amount of $25 per vehicle. All demolition derby
vehicle permits will be issued no sooner than May 1 of each year,
and will expire no later than September 1 of the same year. All demolition
derby vehicles must be removed from the public view on or before September
1 of each year. The City Administrator has the discretion to grant
up to a two month extension, upon request.
B. All demolition derby vehicles must be kept entirely on private property.
C. No more than two demolition derby vehicles are permitted to be kept
on a property at any time.
D. All demolition vehicles must be entirely covered either by: 1) an
appropriate vehicle cover (not to include tarps), 2) in an enclosed
building, or 3) otherwise sheltered from public view except during
the period of time that the owner is actively performing services
or repairs on a temporarily disabled vehicle.
E. The property must otherwise be kept in an orderly manner, in compliance
with all other regulations of this Code. No tires or other automobile
parts may be stored or accumulated on the property.