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A. The following vehicle types may be stored on a residential lot upon which a principal dwelling is located: recreational vehicles, campers, travel trailers, boats, motorcycles, and other types of similar recreational vehicles. If such vehicles are located within the front or street-side setback of the principal building and/or accessory building, they must be stored on an approved driveway (see EMC 19.34.110(C)). In addition, any vehicle stored on a residential lot shall be owned by the owner of the property or resident of the dwelling.

B. Vehicles over sixteen thousand pounds gross vehicle weight which are not specifically mentioned in subsection A of this section shall not be parked or stored on residentially zoned lots. In respect to any motor vehicle designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property which is not equipped with a plate or marker showing the manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating, the weight of a vehicle shall be determined as follows:

1. Any motor vehicle having less than six wheels is the equivalent of a vehicle having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of less than sixteen thousand pounds.

2. Any motor vehicle having six wheels or more is the equivalent of a vehicle having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of sixteen thousand pounds or more. (Ord. 3616-18 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2018.)