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Ordinance XX 12-22-2021 <br />equipment must be parked at least ten (10) feet from the curb or <br />edge of pavement of a public street. <br />Commented \[KG5\]: This was deleted because it was <br />duplicative of the rule in B(c), above. Please note the slight <br />(g)(f)Permitted vehicles and equipment stored on residential lots. <br />difference between “10 feet of the street” versus "10 fee <br />from the curb or edge of pavement….” <br />The permitted vehicles and equipment allowed to be stored outside <br />of a structure on residential lots consist of three categories and two <br />sizes: <br />i.“Passenger vehicles.” Passenger vehicles such as cars, <br />trucks, and vans, as defined in Minnesota Statutes <br />169.011, provided they are registered and operable and <br />which are “small” as defined herein. <br />ii.“Other vehicles.” Other vehicles such as snowmobiles, <br />campers, recreational vehicles, travel trailers, campers, <br />motor homes, boats, personal watercraft and similar, <br />which may be either “small” or “large” as defined herein. <br />iii.“Equipment.” Equipment such as trailers, construction <br />equipment, skid steers, icehouses, fishhouses, and similar, <br />and which are “small” as defined herein. <br />iv.“Small units.” Small units referred to in this section shall <br />have an overall length from front to back of no more than <br />25 feet, an overall height of no more than 8 feet, and be <br />no more than 14,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, <br />corresponding to Class 1, 2 and 3 vehicles. Small units <br />may be for personal or commercial use. <br />v.“Large units.” Large units referred to in this section shall <br />have an overall length of no more than 40 feet, an overall <br />height of no more than 13 feet, andor be no more than <br />19,500 pounds gross vehicle weight, corresponding to <br />Class 4 and 5 vehicles. Anything longer, taller, or heavier <br />than these maximums is not allowed to be stored outside <br />on residential property. Large units must be for personal <br />use only; no large commercial units are allowed to be <br />stored outside on residential property. <br />(g)Special Rules <br />(i)Firewood. The outside storage of firewood shall be no <br />closer than five (5) feet to any property line. Such wood <br />shall be stacked in a neat, orderly, safe manner. The <br />maximum height allowed is four (4) feet. <br />DRAFT Page 4of4 <br /> <br />
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