Land Development Ordinance - Amended 6-3-2024

evergreen planting, or a combination of both, from all adjoining properties. The same planting requirements shall apply as outlined for stored vehicles herein.

iii. Private Vehicle Maintenance & Repair . A residential property owner or other resident on such property shall be permitted to make repairs outside an enclosed structure on a principal vehicle owned and operated by the property owner or other resident residing on such property subject to repairs and maintenance that shall not take longer than seven (7) consecutive days. Additional standards for maintenance and repairs are as follows: 1. Major Repairs . Major repairs are prohibited, except in enclosed structure in accordance with the North Carolina State Building Code regulations or screened from all adjoining properties following the same planting requirements as “i.” above. Major repairs include, but are not limited to, the following:

I. Vehicle Parts . Any repairs requiring dismantling of any vehicle parts.

II. Repair Time . Any repair(s) requiring more than seven (7) days but less than 14 days to complete.

III. Number for Repairs . Any repair(s) that includes more than one (1) the vehicle at any one (1) time.

IV. Nuisance . Any repair that generates excessive noise or odor as prescribed in Town Code of Ordinances, specifically the public nuisance ordinance.

V. Paint Booth . Painting booths for vehicles shall be prohibited in residential districts and only permitted in accordance with the Land Development Ordinance. VI. Storing Parts . Storage of dismantled parts, including tires and tools, shall be located within enclosed structure in accordance with the North Carolina State Building Code regulations.

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