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Is storing unregistered or inoperative vehicles permitted on my residential or agricultural property?

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Is storing unregistered or inoperative vehicles permitted on my residential or agricultural property?

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No. It is unlawful to park or store, or permit others to park or store, automotive vehicles and trailers without current registration or in an inoperable condition on any lot in any residential, interim-residential, interim-estate, recreation, agricultural, interim-agricultural, or agricultural-residential zone unless they are stored in a fully enclosed building. (This answer does not apply to commercial or industrial zones). Storage of up to two vehicles “may” be allowed outside a fully enclosed building if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The parcel size is 10,000 square feet or larger, for the first vehicle and that 5,000 addition square feet size is available for the second one. 2. Vehicles are the legal property of the same person/family who resides on the property. 3. Vehicles shall not be stored in the front or side yards. 4.

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