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<br />December 5, 2007 <br />Proposed Recreational Vehicle, Utility Trailer and, Watercraft <br />Outdoor Storage Ordinance <br /> <br />Definitions: <br /> <br />Subd. 136 Recreational Vehicles and Utility Trailers. Vehicles or trailers for recreational or <br />utilitarian uses that can be driven, towed, or hauled. This includes, but is not limited to, those <br />vehicles commonly referred to as RVs, such as motor homes and travel trailers, as well as any <br />snowmobile, pull camper, all terrain vehicle (ATV), tent trailer, special purpose trailer, utility <br />trailer used for hauling, or other similar vehicle. A recreational vehicle(s) such as an ATV on a <br />trailer shall constitute one recreational vehicle. For the purposes of this code recreational <br />vehicles and trailers are collectively referred to as "RVs" <br /> <br />Watercraft. Water-oriented vehicles and their trailers including, but not limited to, power boats, <br />cruisers, jet skies, fishing/hunting boats, pontoon boats, as well as, row boats, sail boats, and <br />other non-motorized craft with greater than two person capacity. This definition excludes non- <br />motorized one and two person crafts such as canoes, kayaks, and paddle boats. <br /> <br />Height, RV and Watercraft. The height of an RV or watercraft shall be measured from the <br />ground to the highest point of the structure not including antennas and utility/mechanical systems <br />provided they are accessory and take up no more than ten (I 0) percent of the roof surface area. <br /> <br />Length, RV and Watercraft. The length of an RV or watercraft shall be measured from end to <br />end including any hitch or motor. For the purposes of measuring length, an R V or watercraft on <br />a trailer will be measured as one vehicle. <br /> <br /> <br />