The following conditions are hereby excluded from the definition of a junkyard:
A. 
Unlicensed vehicles in operating condition stored by or for the owner while the owner is a full-time student of the immediate family attending a school, college, or university; or a member of the United States Armed Forces.
B. 
Seasonal vehicles or machinery during their off-season if kept in a location not visible from any road, street or highway, when practicable, otherwise a seasonal use permit must be applied for and received.
C. 
Farm machinery, including tractors, where such machinery is actively used. Farm machinery kept for parts shall be kept in a location not visible from any road, street or highway.
Upon written application and a fee to be established by resolution of the governing Board,[1] the Town Clerk shall issue a permit for the open storage of one seasonal-use vehicle per property, subject to the following conditions:
A. 
The vehicle shall be owned by one of the inhabitants of the property.
B. 
The vehicle shall have a current registration and inspection sticker permanently attached to the windshield except where used exclusively on the premises.
C. 
The permit shall be issued for not more than one year.
D. 
The permit shall not be issued if the property has a "for sale" or restoration permit issued for another vehicle.
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Editor's Note: The current fee schedule is on file in the Town offices.