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August 4, 2020 <br />Centerville Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Residential Driveways, Vehicles and Equipment Parking & Storage <br /> <br /> <br />tractor trailers and other large commercial trucks or heavy equipment. <br /> Vehicles parked in the driveway should not hang into the right-of-way. Since this <br />dimension can vary somewhat, we set it at 15 feet from the curb or edge of pavement <br />which approximates the right-of-way line; <br /> Increase the number of allowed vehicles stored off the driveway to be 3 vs. current 2 <br /> <br />3) The draft ordinance includes the following details compared to previous versions: <br /> <br /> <br /> Temporary storage of materials and equipment is clarified as up to 15 days. <br /> The permitted driveway surfaces are to be approved the City Administrator or their <br />designee. <br /> <br /> Section 156.166(K) and (L) are essentially the same paragraph, but one for non- <br />residential properties, one for residential properties. <br /> Three categories of units are defined: passenger vehicles, other vehicles, and <br />equipment. <br /> Two sizes are defined, small and large. <br /> <br />else on the lot. <br /> <br />The location provisions are illustrated on the next page. <br /> <br />CONCLUSION <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />