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(1) Parking and Storage in Residential Zone Districts. In residentially zoned districts a recreational vehicle or trailer may be parked or stored on a lot or parcel of land or stored in an accessory building thereon if,

(a) there will still remain on the lot or parcel of land useable parking spaces for at least one motor vehicle for each dwelling unit situated on the lot or parcel of land; and,

(b) the vision clearance area required by the provisions of 17.35.020(3) can be satisfied when the recreational vehicle or trailer is parked or stored in a rear or side yard; or,

(c) The vision clearance area required by the provisions of 17.35.020(3) can be satisfied and the recreational vehicle or trailer will be parked on an approved off-street parking area surface as defined in 17.40.040(2) when the recreational vehicle or trailer is parked or stored in a front yard.

(2) Habitation. A recreational vehicle shall not be used in any zone district within the city of Pullman for living or sleeping when the recreational vehicle is located outside of a permitted MHP or a permitted RVP; provided, however, that this restriction shall not apply when the user of the recreational vehicle is not a resident of the city but is visiting a resident of the city in which event the recreational vehicle may be lived in for a period not exceeding fourteen consecutive days.

(3) Service Connections. A recreational vehicle located outside a permitted MHP or a permitted RVP shall not be permanently connected to separately metered gas, water, or sewer service, but may be temporarily connected to existing metered water service and electric service for the purpose of maintaining moisture or temperature control within the vehicle.

(4) Waste Water Disposal. The discharge of waste water from a recreational vehicle into a storm drain or onto the property where a recreational vehicle is parked is prohibited. (Ord. 88-8 §3, 1988; Ord. 87-9 §1, 1987).