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b. Screening shall be provided between adjacent properties, lakes, and other water bodies. <br />c. Recreational and business-related vehicles stored in the side yard shall be screened at the front from <br />the roadway by use of a fence, gate, or landscaping. <br />d. Screen material shall run parallel or perpendicular to property lines to ensure arectangular-like and <br />orderly screen and to eliminate the potential of an unorganized/angular screen. <br />Personal vehicle -`- <br />_-- ~ Driveway Fence/lNall/Landscape <br />4 __ """"` material (up to8'high) <br />Business Related <br />Vehicle ~ ', Designated parking area <br />®, ~ , ~ FrontfaGadeline <br />Recreational ~ Garage/Carport <br />ec{uipment <br />Street <br />Sketch A <br />3. Lot requirements. <br />a. Business related vehicles and recreational equipment shall be parked behind the front facade(s) of the <br />principal structure. The intent is to eliminate the possibility of parking forward of any portion of the <br />principal structure. <br />b. Side yard parking shall be behind the rearmost front fapade of the principal structure, on the side of the <br />yard the vehicle or equipment is parked, as demonstrated by Sketch B. <br />Sketch ~ <br />c. Corner lots. A corner lot shall have one side yard, one back yard, and two front yards. The front yards <br />are those yards that abut both streets. The maximum one-third front yard coverage shall be applied to <br />only one front yard. <br />d. Through lots. Parking shall be allowed in the back rear yard, if substantially screened from adjacent <br />lots. <br />Ordinance 10-1314 <br />Parking <br />Page 5 <br />