§ 440-53. Parking and storage of vehicles and trailers.  


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  • In any residential district, commercial vehicles, tractors, trucks, buses, trailers, semitrailers, or similar vehicles or accessory vehicles may only be parked or stored upon a lot when completely contained within an enclosed building, except:
    A. 
    Those commercial vehicles conveying the necessary tools, materials and/or equipment to a premises where labor using such tools, materials and equipment is to be performed may be temporarily parked on a lot within a residential district only for that period of time during which the work is actually being performed.
    B. 
    Not more than one currently licensed, registered and operative trailer-mounted and secured boat and/or not more than one unoccupied, currently licensed, registered and operative recreational vehicle or trailer per resident family, owned by an immediate member of the resident family, may be parked or stored within the allowable building area in the rear yard only or at an approved alternate location elsewhere upon the property, only where it is not physically possible to park or store the item within the rear yard.