The following provisions shall apply to any vehicle, motor vehicle, camper, camper trailer, trailer, unmounted camper, trailer coach, motorcycle, boat, or similar conveyance in all residential districts and to all sites in any other district used for residential occupancy:
A. Servicing, repairing, assembling, disassembling, wrecking, modifying, restoring, or otherwise working on any of the above conveyances shall be prohibited unless conducted within a garage or accessory building or in a paved area screened from view from the street and adjoining lots by a legally located fence, wall, or equivalent screening. This type of activity shall be noncommercial in nature (e.g., no home garage "repair shops").
B. Storing, placing, or parking any of the above conveyances, or any part thereof, which is disabled, unlicensed, unregistered, inoperative, or from which an essential or legally required operating part is removed, shall be prohibited unless conducted with a garage or accessory building or in an area screened from view from the street and adjoining lots by a legally located view obscuring fence or wall.
C. Withstanding the provisions of subsections
(A) and
(B) above, emergency or minor repairs and short-term or temporary parking of any of the above conveyances when owned by a person residing on the lot may be conducted for an aggregate period of up to 24 hours in any continuous period of 48 hours exclusive of the screening requirements.
D. For the purpose of this section, references to types of conveyances shall have the same meaning as defined in the
vehicle code of the state, where such definitions are available.
(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)