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1 a. Six items allows are allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels less than one twe <br />2 acres in size. <br />3 k Eight items are allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels between one and 1.99 <br />4 acres in size. <br />5 €ightTen items are allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels between two and 4.99 <br />6 acres in size. <br />7 d. Tcn Twelve items are allowed for outdoor storage and parking on parcels five acres or greater <br />8 in size. <br />9 e. Items stored or parked separate from other items shall count as one item each; multiple items <br />10 stored or parked on a trailer, for instance, count as one item. (Example: two snowmobiles and <br />11 an empty trailer on the ground are three items; two snowmobiles on a trailer are one item). <br />12 f. Items that will count towards the number restriction include, but are not limited to, the <br />13 following examples: trailers, motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, campers, boats, canoes, <br />14 snowmobiles, jet -skis, all -terrain vehicles, go-carts, motocross bikes, motorcycles, fish <br />15 houses, a-ri4 other recreational e-quipmeRt, bobcats, skid steers, and self-propelled vehicles. <br />16 g. Exceptions: Items that will not count towards the number restriction include those items <br />17 typically seen as accessory to a residential use, up to four each. Examples would be <br />18 lawnmowers, garden tractors and attachments, bicycles, wheelbarrows, play structures, <br />19 stepladders, and other items used for routine home and lawn maintenance. <br />20 g. Increase in thc number of items will be allowed thresh an administrative zoning -permit at <br />21 thc discretion of thc zoning-a-dministrator if thc applicant can demonstrate a high-cr numbef <br />22 of driver, topographical issues -on the lot or other practical difficulties <br />23 (2) Location and setbacks. <br />24 a. On all residential parcels: <br />25 1. Motor vehicles stored or parked in a side or rear yard shall maintain a setback of at least <br />26 five feet from the edge of the parking surface to the lot line(s). <br />27 2. Equipment parked or stored in the side yard shall maintain a setback of at least five feet <br />28 from the edge of the parking surface to the lot line(s). <br />29 3. Equipment parked or stored in the rear yard shall maintain a setback of at least five feet <br />30 from the lot line(s). <br />31 (3) Surfacing. <br />32 a. Inside the metropolitan urban service area (MUSA). <br />33 1. Currently licensed and operable motor vehicles, the primary purpose of which is for <br />34 private transportation or recreational use may be parked: <br />35 (i) In the front yard if on a driveway. <br />36 (ii) In the side or rear yard provided it is parked on a residential parking surface that <br />37 consists of either bituminous pavement or concrete. <br />38 2. Equipment, for which the primary purpose is private or personal/recreational use may be <br />39 parked: <br />40 (i) In the front yard if on a driveway. <br />41 (ii) In the side yard on a residential parking surface of either bituminous pavement or <br />42 concrete. <br />43 (iii) In the rear yard on an unimproved surface. <br />44 b. Outside the metropolitan urban service area (MUSA). <br />45 1. Currently licensed and operable motor vehicles, the primary purpose of which is for <br />46 private transportation or recreational use may be parked: <br />47 (i) In the front yard if on a driveway. <br />48 (ii) In the side or rear yard provided it is parked on a residential parking surface that <br />49 consists of either bituminous pavement, concrete, or prepared gravel/Class V of at <br />Page 65 of 160 <br />