The parking and storage of boats, motor homes and trailers in R-1, R-2, R-1A, R-3, O-R, C-R and C Zones shall be permitted subject to the following restrictions and regulations:
A. No trailer, motor home or boat to be parked or stored outside shall exceed 22 feet in length, as measured from outside dimensions, including hitching devices.
B. All trailers, motor homes or boats shall be parked or stored either in an enclosed garage or in the side or rear yard of a lot. No trailer, motor home or boat shall be parked or stored in the front yard of a lot or within the street side yard of a corner lot.
C. Any trailer, motor home or boat parked in the side or rear yard of any lot shall meet the requirements and regulations applicable to accessory buildings in regard to setbacks. For the purposes of this article, the requirements and regulations applicable to accessory buildings located in an R District in regard to setbacks shall be applicable in all zones or districts.
D. In the M-1 and M-2 Zones, the parking and storage of boats, motor homes and trailers shall be permitted subject to the buffer requirements of this article in §
317-51.
E. Any boat, motor home or trailer parked or stored in a side or rear yard and not in an enclosed garage shall be screened from view. Such screening shall not be less than six feet in height and shall consist of either a trellis, latticework, decorative-block basket-weave fencing, open artistic block, shrubbery or other similar material approved by the administrative officer, except when such screening exceeds six feet in height, the same shall consist only of shrubbery.
F. The area in which any trailer, motor home or boat is to be parked or stored shall not preempt any off-street parking space required to be provided by any provision of this chapter.
G. Prior to parking or storing any trailer, motor home or boat on any lot, except within an enclosed garage, the owner of said lot shall first apply to and obtain from the administrative officer a permit allowing such parking or storage. Such permit shall expire on the first day of January following its issuance and shall be renewed for additional terms of one year each. Not more than two permits shall be issued and in effect allowing the parking or storage of either one trailer or one boat on a particular lot at any given time.
H. An application for such permit shall be made on forms to be supplied by the administrative officer and shall set forth the following information:
(1) Name and address of the owner of the lot on which such trailer, motor home or boat is to be parked or stored.
(2) Location of the property on which such trailer, motor home or boat is to be parked or stored, including street address and block and lot.
(3) The height and type of screening to be used.
I. Such application shall be accompanied by a plot plan, drawn to scale, showing the location where such trailer, motor home or boat is to be parked or stored, the relation of such location to structures located on the same lot and abutting lots, the relation to the boundary lines of abutting lots and the relation of such location to the required side and rear yards. Such plot plan shall be reasonably accurate and legible so as to enable the administrative officer to determine if the application complies with the provisions of this chapter. If a plot plan is not so accurate or legible, the administrative officer shall require an applicant to resubmit the same.
J. An applicant for such permit shall pay a fee of $5 for the first issuance of such permit and a fee of $2 for each renewal thereof. Such fees shall be paid to the administrative officer.
K. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the administrative officer from issuing a temporary permit, without fee, allowing the temporary parking or storage of trailers, motor homes or boats on any lot for a period not exceeding 14 days, provided that the administrative officer makes the following findings:
(1) Such parking and storage shall not reduce the off-street parking or loading below the minimum requirements of Article
VII.
(2) Such parking or storage shall not adversely affect the aesthetic appearance of abutting lots.
(3) Such parking or storage shall not unreasonably interfere with the access to light or air of structures on abutting lots.
(4) Not more than two temporary permits may be issued. The second permit shall not be issued unless 90 days have expired from the issuance of the first permit.