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pools,play houses exceeding twenty-five(25) square feet of floor area, or <br /> sheds utilized for storage equipment. <br /> i93. Recreational Vehicle. A motorized vehicle designed and used for <br /> recreational purposes and enjoyment and non-motorized vehicles or <br /> equipment designed to attach thereto and be drawn or propelled thereby, <br /> including,but not limited to,snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles,boats <br /> exceeding twenty(20)feet in length,boat trailers,travel trailers,truck <br /> campers,camping trailers, and self-propelled motor homes, and other <br /> recreational motor vehicles as defined by Minnesota Statutes, Section <br /> 84.90. <br /> The City Code states in Section i�-�.5 EXTERIOR STORAGE: <br /> Section 1�-7.5 EX1'ERIOR STORAGE <br /> �. Declaration of Nuisance. Excess outdoor storage of materials, equipment � <br /> and other objects is declared to be a public nuisance because it is unsightly, <br /> decreases adjoining landowners' and occupants' enjoyment of their I <br /> property and neighborhood, adversely affects property values and ; <br /> neighborhood patterns and poses a threat to the public health and safety , <br /> when such objects are visible and accessible to passersby. � <br /> �� <br /> 2. Standards. Objects stored outside that are visible from public rights of way ; <br /> or neighboring properties are a public nuisance if they are not stored in �I <br /> compliance with the following requirements. <br /> �I <br /> i <br /> D. Boats and recreational vehicles shall be allowed to be parked and/or i <br /> stored outside a building on private properly up to a cumulative total '' <br /> of � days per calendar year, except that boats and recreational <br /> vehicles less than 3o feet in length stored in the rear yard of a non- ; <br /> riparian lot not less than the applicable setback from any property � <br /> line are not subject to the �-day limit established herein if the <br /> following standards are satisfied: <br /> (i) A maximum of three boats and recreational vehicles less than � <br /> 3o feet in length may be stored outside in the rear of unproved <br /> lots only, not less than the applicable setback from any <br /> properry line or ordinary high water mark of a public water. <br /> (2) All boats and recreational vehicles stored outside more than� I <br /> cumulative days per year shall display a current license or <br /> watercraft registration if required for such boat or <br /> recreational vehicle by the State of Minnesota. <br /> (3) For the purposes of this section,multiple recreational vehicles <br /> stored on a single trailer less than 3o feet in length shall be <br /> considered one recreational vehicle. <br /> 2 <br />
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