New Section 302.10, Storage of junk, boats, appliances and furniture,
shall be added as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any owner, occupant,
lessor, lessee, tenant and/or person, firm or corporation in control
of any lot, lots, parcels or tracts of land within the City to permit
any junk, trash, refuse, debris, piled brush and branches, unused
construction materials, garbage, or rubbish; abandoned or inoperable
bicycles, boats, boat trailers, mopeds, motor vehicle parts, i.e.,
batteries, tires, fenders, rims, etc., or abandoned appliances, equipment,
or furniture to remain on any such lot, lots, parcels or tracts of
land where the Department of Planning determines that such materials
or items are dangerous, detrimental or cause a nuisance to the adjoining
properties or the public health and safety and welfare of the City
or are the nesting place for vermin. In the case of a boat, it must
have a current registration; be situated upon a boat trailer that
also has a current registration and is in operational condition. No
boat(s) shall be stored on private property that has a hull registration
size of 30 feet or greater without first obtaining a permit from the
City. All permits for storage of boats 30 feet or greater shall be
made, in writing, to the City's Director of Planning with a copy
sent to the Director of Administration and Council President. All
permits shall be valid for seasonal storage purposes and are renewable
upon approval of subsequent letters of request. All requests must
contain proof of current registration and are subject to inspection
of the boat and property to ensure the boat has not become a nuisance
or danger. Any denied or expired requests for permitted seasonal storage
require removal of the boat from the property within 60 days. A boat
may be placed on blocks or cribbing for not more than one year. A
property owner shall not have more than two registered and tagged
boats and/or boat trailers parked or stored on a property, unless
the property owner is operating as a licensed boat storage or boat
operations business in accordance with all applicable zoning and other
applicable laws or the property owner holds a valid Maryland State
Commercial Fishing or Crabbing License. Boats that are stored inside
an approved enclosed structure are exempt from this section of the
code."