A.
In any residential zoning district, unless licensed as a vehicle-related business, no unregistered, unserviceable, discarded, or junk vehicles or trailers of any kind or type, or bodies, engines, tires, parts or accessories thereof shall be parked/stored on any property other than in a completely enclosed building or carport with the following exceptions:
(1)
Land classified by the Town of North Smithfield Assessor as farmland under the Rhode Island Farm, Forest and Open Space Act[1] may store unregistered serviceable vehicles, trailers, farm machinery and engines kept for spare parts as long as they are not within a 100-foot setback from the property line.
[1]
See R.I.G.L. § 44-27-1 et seq.
(2)
Land classified by the Town of North Smithfield Assessor as forestland under the Rhode Island Farm, Forest and Open Space Act may store unregistered serviceable vehicles, trailers and machinery as long as they are not within 100-foot setback from the property line. The unregistered serviceable vehicles, trailers and machinery, may be parked temporarily within the 100-foot setback if they are being actively used during the daytime for forestry work.
B.
In any residence district, the parking or storage of all commercial vehicles and construction equipment of over five tons gross vehicle weight shall not be permitted except where such parking or storage is directly related to and is accessory to a permitted use or legal nonconforming use on the premises. All commercial vehicles and construction equipment shall be screened as in § 340-4.19B(8). The numbers of commercial vehicles limited to each lot are as follows: