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Question 5 <br />What is a reasonable limit for the number of vehicles/trailers/RVs/boats, etc. a homeowner should be able <br />to store outdoors? Please note the current code does not limit vehicle storage on proper surfaces. <br />o 2 48.3% (58 responses) <br />o 4 9.2% (11 responses) <br />o 8 1.7% (2 responses) <br />o No limit (leave the ordinance as is)35.8% (43 responses) <br /> <br />Question 6 <br />When viewable from the street, is a tarp considered an acceptable covering for items being stored outside? <br />o Yes 40.8% (49 responses) <br />o No 40.0% (48 responses) <br />o Case by case basis 19.2% (23 responses) <br /> <br />Comments: <br />“A tarp is a temporary solution. It doesn't solve the long term issue. If it was covering a boat or something that's different. <br />Covering trash is unacceptable.” <br />“Depends on how long, what it’s covering and condition of the tarp and stored item.” <br />“It’s an eyesore for neighbors.” <br />“If storing a car or something temporarily for the winter, but not permanent storage.” <br />“If tidy and secure.” <br />“It depends on the condition on the tarp and what it is covering. If it is covering logs by a fire pit, that is acceptable. But if it is a <br />tattered covering a rusted out car that is 20 years old it is not acceptable.” <br />“OK for a short amount of time perhaps. Depending on how large the stored items are.” <br />“We have people in our neighborhood that have business equipment in their driveway. Shouldn't it be stored at their business?” <br />“Would depend on the amount being stored and the condition of the tarps being used.” <br />“Yes if tarp’s integrity is maintained.” <br />“A tarp in good shape, tied or strapped down well. Not a hideous color. Done in a way that it's not an eyesore.” <br />“Car under repair for a short time is OK.” <br />“Depends what is being covered, vehicles or boats yes, piles of garbage, no.” <br />