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<br />on a trailer. for instance, count as one item. (Example: two <br />(2) snowmobiles and an empty trailer on the ground are <br />three (3) items: two (2) snowmobiles on a trailer are one (1) <br />item). <br /> <br />(e) Items that will count towards the number restriction <br />include. but are not limited to. the following examples: <br />motor vehicles. recreational vehicles. campers. boats. <br />canoes. snowmobiles, iet-skis, all terrain vehicles. go-carts, <br />motocross bikes, motorcycles. fish houses, and other <br />recreational equipment and self-propelled vehicles. <br /> <br />(t) EXEPTIONS: Items that will not count towards the <br />number restriction include those items typicallv seen as <br />accessory to a residential use. Examples would be <br />lawmnowers. garden tractors and attachments. bicycles, <br />wheelbarrows. play structures, step ladders, and other items <br />used for routine home and lawn maintenance. <br /> <br />(g) Increase in the number of items will be allowed lhrough an <br />administrative zoning permit at the discretion of the Zoning <br />Administrator if the applicant can demonstrate a higher <br />number of drivers, topographical issues on the lot or other <br />practical difficulties. <br /> <br />2. Location and Setbacks <br /> <br />(a) On parcels less than two (2) acres in size: <br /> <br />(1) Items, including motor vehicles and equipment, <br />stored outdoors shall be stored closer to the <br />principal structure than the lot lines. Items shall be <br />required to meet all other setbacks in the underlying <br />and/or overlav zoning district. <br /> <br />(b) On parcels two (2) acres or greater: <br /> <br />(1) Motor vehicles stored or parked in a side or rear <br />yard shall maintain a fifteen (15) foot setback from <br />the ~dge of the parking surface. <br /> <br />(2) Equipment stored in the side or rear yard shall <br />maintain a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the lot <br />lines. <br />