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g. Variances. Variances from the strict enforcement of this section may be granted in <br />accordance with the procedures and requirements of Section 117-51. <br />Section 117-355 Residential development off-street parking (b) shall be amended to read as <br />follows: <br />(b) In any residential district, outside parking of any motor vehicle(s) and/or recreational <br />equipment is subject to the following conditions: <br />(1) Number of items. <br />a. Six items allows allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels less than two <br />acres in size. <br />b. Eight items allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels between two and <br />4.99 acres in size. <br />c. Ten items allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels five acres or greater <br />in size. <br />d. Items stored or parked separate from other items shall count as one item each; <br />multiple items stored or parked on a trailer, for instance, count as one item. <br />(Example: two snowmobiles and an empty trailer on the ground are three items; <br />two snowmobiles on a trailer are one item). <br />e. Items that will count towards the number restriction include, but are not limited <br />to, the following examples: motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, campers, boats, <br />canoes, snowmobiles, jet -skis, all terrain vehicles, go-carts, motocross bikes, <br />motorcycles, fish houses, and other recreational equipment and self-propelled <br />vehicles. <br />f. Exceptions: Items that will not count towards the number restriction include those <br />items typically seen as accessory to a residential use. Examples would be <br />lawnmowers, garden tractors and attachments, bicycles, wheelbarrows, play <br />structures, stepladders, and other items used for routine home and lawn <br />maintenance. <br />g. <br />Increase in the number of items will be allowed through an administrative zoning <br />permit at the discretion of the zoning administrator if the applicant can <br />demonstrate a higher number of drivers, topographical issues on the lot or other <br />practical difficulties. <br />h. Adjacent parcels under single ownership shall be treated as one property to <br />determine the number of allowed outdoor storage items based on the total size of <br />the property. <br />4 <br />