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(1) Any building to be used as an auto body shop, as defined in PMC 25.15.030, shall have a spray paint room or spray paint booth which complies with the requirements of the International Fire Code and/or International Building Code;

(2) Inoperable vehicles, as defined in PMC 25.15.240, are permitted within the R-T, R-S-20, R-S-12, R-S-1, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, and RFA-1/1-A districts and on all nonconforming residential uses in other districts subject to the following conditions:

(a) Only one inoperable vehicle may be stored outside of a fully enclosed building on the property, as an accessory use to a dwelling unit.

(b) The inoperable vehicle stored outside shall not be stored upon a public right-of-way or in the front or side yard areas of the property, and shall not conflict with other residential requirements, such as off-street parking and lot coverage.

(c) The trunk of the outside inoperable vehicle shall be removed or locked at all times it is unattended, and the unattended vehicle shall be completely enclosed within a six-foot fence, which is fully sight obscuring.

(d) All vehicle parts not properly installed upon a vehicle shall be stored inside a fully enclosed building, except that parts may be stored within the outside inoperable vehicle.

(3) In the C-3 and I-1 zoning districts, inoperable vehicles, as defined in PMC 25.15.240, and vehicle parts, tires and accessories that are not readily movable and for immediate sale shall be stored or parked behind screening as provided by PMC 25.180.040(1)(d). [Ord. 4121 § 3, 2013; Ord. 3354 § 2, 1999; Code 1970 § 25.70.150.]