In all residential districts, motorized or transport vehicles, including, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, sport utility vehicles, vans, buses, commercial vehicles, limousines, campers, motor homes, and trailers, that do not exceed 22 feet in length are permitted to be parked and stored outdoors on a residential property, provided that the parking and storage complies with each of the following:
(a) The total number of vehicles parked and stored outside shall not exceed four vehicles per residence.
(b) No more than two of the vehicles parked and stored outside on a single-family or two-family lot can be trailers, commercial vehicles or recreational vehicles.
(c) Parking or storage is allowed in the street yard or required street yard as long as it occurs on a paved surface such as a driveway leading to the garage of the residence or other space adjacent to the driveway that is designated for such purpose and having a like surface treatment or paved with asphalt, concrete, or paving blocks.
(d) Vehicles must be parked perpendicular to the street, except where they are parked on a curved or circular driveway.
(e) A minimum two-foot setback shall be maintained between the sidewalk and any part of the vehicle, including the hitch or tongue of a trailer. If there is not a sidewalk, the vehicle may be parked up to the right-of-way line or 10 feet from the back edge of the curb, whichever is greater.
(f) The parked and stored vehicles shall comply with Subsection
C(4) through
(10) below.
(g) Exemptions include occasional gatherings where the maximum number of vehicles parked outside is exceeded for a short period of time and occasional delivery trucks or moving vans parked on the property for short periods of time.