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New Whiteland City Zoning Code

COMMERCIAL AND

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

§ 156.385 CAMPERS, TRAVEL TRAILERS, AND HAULING TRAILERS.

   Campers, travel trailers, hauling trailers shall be permitted on lots within Residential Districts, subject to the following:
   (A)   Only one of each type of vehicle described in this section shall be permitted to be stored or parked on any residential lot and no more than two different vehicles described under this section shall be permitted to be parked or stored on any residential lot at the same time.
   (B)   If two different vehicles as described under this section are parked on the same residential lot at the same time, at least one of those vehicles shall be stored or parked, at all times that both are present, behind the front line of the building as that term is defined in this section.
   (C)   For purposes of this section, a boat stored on a boat trailer shall be considered one vehicle.
   (D)   For purposes of this section, RESIDENTIAL LOT shall mean a lot located within a Residential District.
(2004 Code, § 7-1700) (Ord. 2023, passed 2-21-2006)

§ 156.386 PARKING AND STORAGE.

   None of the vehicles referred to in § 156.385, or any parts thereof, shall be parked or stored, at any time, within 12 feet of the curb of any public street abutting the residential lot on which any such vehicle is located.
(2004 Code, § 7-1701) (Ord. 2023, passed 2-21-2006) Penalty, see § 156.999

§ 156.387 LICENSING AND REGISTRATION.

   All vehicles referred to in § 156.385 must be kept in compliance with all licensing and registration requirements of all applicable federal, state and local laws and required plates, tags, decals, permits, etc. during all times they are stored or parked on a residential lot.
(2004 Code, § 7-1702) (Ord. 2023, passed 2-21-2006) Penalty, see § 156.999

§ 156.388 NOT A NUISANCE OR HAZARD.

   All vehicles referred to in § 156.385 shall be maintained in good and safe condition at all times while stored or parked on a residential lot so as not to constitute a nuisance or hazard to any other person.
(2004 Code, § 7-1703) (Ord. 2023, passed 2-21-2006) Penalty, see § 156.999

§ 156.389 NOT TO BE INHABITED.

   None of the vehicles referred to in § 156.385 shall be inhabited by any person, at any time, while parked or stored on a residential lot.
(2004 Code, § 7-1704) (Ord. 2023, passed 2-21-2006) Penalty, see § 156.999