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depth, that is applied to the entire area <br />beneath the equipment and extending twelve <br />(12) inches around the perimeter of the <br />equipment. <br />(iii)In the rear yard on an unimproved surface. <br />(c) An alternative surface, such as pervious pavement, may be <br />considered with appropriate base and approval of the <br />Zoning Administrator. <br />4. Residents shall be allowed to have one unlicensed, inoperable <br />motor vehicle that may be stored outdoors. This motor vehicle <br />shall not be permitted to be stored in the front yard or driveway. <br />This motor vehicle must be stored in the side or rear yard on a <br />prepared surface and must be completely screened from adjacent <br />properties and right of way. This motor vehicle shall still be <br />subject to the City's public nuisance regulations. <br />5 The material for the prepared parking surface must be at least two <br />(2) inches in depth. It is reiterated that City Code requires the <br />surface to be applied under the entire motor vehicle or equipment <br />and extend twelve (12) inches beyond the perimeter of the motor <br />vehicle or equipment. <br />6. At no time shall a motor vehicle or equipment be parked such that <br />any portion of the motor vehicle or equipment extends into a <br />sidewalk or trail, as these are considered public right of ways. <br />c. Commercial Use Motor Vehicles and equipment may be parked outside <br />for short-term periods, defined as eight (8) hours or less in one twenty - <br />four (24) hour period, or for longer periods under the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Inside the MUSA: <br />(a) Said items shall be screened to a degree of 75% at ground <br />level view from the public right -of -way and adjacent <br />properties. <br />(b) Said items shall be parked only in the side or rear yard of <br />the subject property and said items shall be parked on a <br />residential parking surface that consists of bituminous <br />pavement or concrete. <br />(c) Commercial use motor vehicles and equipment intended to <br />be parked outside that cannot meet criteria established in <br />