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08-1238 Recreational Equipment Parking Amendment to 07-1215
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08-1238 Recreational Equipment Parking Amendment to 07-1215
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<br />yards. The front yards are those yards that abut both streets <br />E. Through lots. Parking shall be allowed in the back rear yard. if substantially <br />screened from adjacent lots. <br />F. Screening shall be provided by a six-foot high opaque fence, six foot high opaque <br />wall, or a six foot high healthy hedge. <br /> <br />2) Multi-family residential district parking. Parking in multi-family residential districts (RMF- <br />13, RMF-20, PMX-L, PMX-H, RMHP, and PRO) shall be regulated as follows: <br />A. Three (3) 10 twenty four (24) dwelling units. Parking of recreational equipment on <br />site is prohibited. <br />B. Twenty five (25) dwelling units or more: <br />i) Recreational equipment shall be parked only in areas specifically designated <br />for such parking purposes. The management company and/or homeowners' <br />association are encouraged to actively enforce the requirements of any lease or <br />restrictive covenants on the common areas that relate to recreational equipment <br />parking. <br />ii) A minimum of one space per 25 units shall be provided for the purpose of <br />parking and storing recreational equipment. Any fraction of 25 shall require spaces <br />rounded up to the next whole number. <br />C. The recreational equipment storage area shall be at a distance as remote as <br />possible from surrounding residential districts or uses and from the dwelling units <br />within the complex. Screening is defined as 100% visual shielding or obscuring of <br />the vehicle or equipment by an opaque fence/wall or healthy landscape material <br />from adjacent properties and the residential units within. <br />D. The recreational equipment storage area shall be a paved surface consistent with <br />the rest of the parking area within the development, and shall provide ample ingress <br />and egress and space for easy maneuverability for the types of vehicles and <br />equipment using the area. <br /> <br />SECTION 2: Subsection (A) (3), Camping vehicles, of Section 3-10.9, "Parking of vehicles in residential <br />districts" of Part III, Article X, of the City's Unified Land Development Regulations is hereby repealed in its entirety. <br /> <br />Ordinance No. 07-1215 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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