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9495-04 Repealing and Replacing Chapter 21, Article 1 though 11 - The City of South Bend Zoning Ordinanace
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9495-04 Repealing and Replacing Chapter 21, Article 1 though 11 - The City of South Bend Zoning Ordinanace
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4/12/2004
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Section 21-02.11 <br />General Regulations for Residential Districts <br />(e) Zoning Violations in Residential Districts. <br />(1) Use -The conduct of any activity in a Residential district that is not specifically <br />enumerated as a permitted primary use or accessory use in that district, and which <br />activity has not been legally established by a currently valid variance, special <br />exception or other approval grant. ' <br />(2) Development Standards -Failure to comply with district development standards, <br />including but not limited to landscaping, paving of parking areas, minimum <br />parking space requirements, trash dumpster enclosure, fencing or screening <br />requirements. <br />(3) Approvals -The failure to comply with the terms, provisions or conditions of: a <br />grant of variance or special exception; an approval of a development plan; or, <br />other approval grant authorized by this Ordinance. <br />(4) Large Vehicles - No tractor, trailer, tractor-trailer combination, or vehicle <br />(including but not limited to a tow truck, dump truck, flatbed truck, semi-trailer, <br />and the like) equal to or in excess of one and one half (1 '/Z) tons capacity, or <br />which has a bed more than eight (8) feet long, may be parked upon any land or <br />premises in any Residential District. However, the foregoing shall not apply to <br />school buses used for the transportation of school children to and from school or <br />to and from a school sponsored activity, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 <br />p.m. any day except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays on designated snow <br />routes of a sufficient width as determined by the Board of Public Works. Nothing <br />in this Section is intended to affect the already regulated parking on designated <br />snow routes during a snow emergency, or other areas in which parking is <br />regulated by duly authorized signs. <br />(5) Parking, Storing, Maintaining or Keeping of Any Recreational Vehicle or <br />Recreational Trailer in any Residential District. <br />Notwithstanding any provision in this Ordinance to the contrary, no recreational <br />vehicle or recreational trailer shall be parked, stored, maintained or kept on any <br />property in any Residential district unless in compliance with the following: <br />(A) recreational vehicles or recreational trailers may be parked or stored: <br />i. inside an accessory building or garage; or <br />ii. outside in such a manner that no part of any such recreational <br />vehicle shall project into any: <br />a. minimum front yard for a primary building; <br />16 <br />Ord. No.: 9495-04 <br />
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