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<br />. 03.06.08 <br /> <br />4. Items stored separate of each other shall count as one (1) item <br />each unless they are stored on a trailer. . Example: two (2) <br />snowmobiles and an empty trailer parked outside shall be <br />considered three (3) items: two (2) snowmobiles parked on a <br />trailer shall be considered one (1) item. Examples of other <br />items that will count towards the vehicles and equipment <br />allowance are go-carts. motocross bikes. motorcycles. jet-skis. <br />A TV's. canoes. boats. fish houses. etc. <br />5. Anv motor vehicle(s) or equipment stored outside shall be <br />currently licensed or registered. <br />6. Any items stored in the side or rear yard shall maintain a five <br />(5) foot setback from property lines; <br />7. Items stored outside. even though they may be compliant with <br />the number restrictions described in Subd. 3.b.1 and 2 of this <br />Section. are not exempt from the regulations in Chapter 5.08 <br />(Public Nuisance) section of City Code. <br />8. Miscellaneous items determined to be accessory to a residential <br />use are exempt from the number restrictions described in Subd. <br />3.b.1 and 2 of this Section. Such items may include but are not <br />restricted to. the following examples: lawnmowers. garden <br />tractors and various attachments. wheelbarrows. and bicycles. <br /> <br />b. Currently licensed and operable Motor vehicles and equipment, <br />and one unlicensed and operable motor yehicle, the. primary <br />purpose of '.vhich is for private transportation or recreational use <br />may be parked in the front yard only if on a driveway~ or in the <br />side or rear yard provided they are parked on a residential parking <br />surface that consists of either bituminous pavement or concrete <br />inside the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA),or on a <br />minimum of recycled concrete, bituminous, or prepared gravel <br />outside the outside the boundaries of the MUSA. <br /> <br />c. A residential parking surface shall be at least 2 inches in depth. be <br />applied to the entire area beneath the motor vehicle or equipment. <br />and extend 12 inches beyond the perimeter of the motor vehicle or <br />equipment. <br /> <br />d. Equipment, the primary purpose of V/hich is for private or <br />personal.' recreational use, may be parked in the front yard if on a <br />drive'NaY or in the side yard on a residential parking surface of <br />either bituminous pavement or concrete, or outside the boundaries <br />of the MU8.^... on a minimrun of recycled concrete, bituminous, or <br />prepared gra'/el, or in the rear yard. <br /> <br />-9- <br />
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