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Section 17-7.5 EXTERIOR STORAGE <br /> 1. 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 <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 /> 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 <br /> compliance with the following requirements. <br /> A. There shall be no exterior storage allowed on lots that do not contain <br /> a principle or accessory structure. <br /> B. Where there is a principle or accessory structure, all materials, <br /> equipment and other objects shall be stored within a building or fully <br /> screened so as not to be visible from adjoining properties, except for <br /> the following: laundry drying, recreational equipment, construction <br /> landscaping materials and equipment currently being used for <br /> construction of the premises,woodpiles,agricultural equipment and <br /> materials if these are used or intended for use on the premises, off- <br /> street parking except as otherwise regulated herein. <br /> C. No more than two fish houses are permissible. Fish houses must be <br /> stored at least 10 feet distance from a rear property line and outside <br /> of the OHW setback. <br /> D. Exterior storage shall be allowed as follows: <br /> ZONING CLASSIFICATION ' STANDARD <br /> Shoreline Residential A maximum of three(3) recreational <br /> Shoreline Commercial vehicles,including boats, shall be allowed <br /> to be parked and/or stored outside a <br /> building on private property in the rear <br /> yard of a riparian lot, not less than the <br /> applicable setback from any property line <br /> or ordinary high water mark of a public <br /> water. (1) (2) <br /> (1) All recreational vehicles, including boats,shall display a current <br /> license or watercraft registration if required for such boat or <br /> recreational vehicle. <br /> (2)Non-motorized watercraft nine(9)feet in length or less that do not <br /> require watercraft registration by the State of Minnesota are not <br /> 3 <br />