§ 407-4. Parking of watercraft trailers.  


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  • A. 
    May 16 to September 30 prohibition. No person shall park or permit the parking of watercraft trailers of any type or description, regardless of whether such watercraft trailer is licensed and/or registered by any governmental authority and regardless of whether a boat or other watercraft is situate upon the watercraft trailer, on any street between May 16 and the next following September 30.
    B. 
    October 1 to May 15. Between October 1 and the next following May 15, the owner of a watercraft trailer that is less than 26 feet in length may park the watercraft trailer directly in front of, and immediately adjacent to, the curb or property line of any property that is owned by the owner of the watercraft trailer. If the watercraft trailer owner occupies the property as a tenant under a written lease, then, prior to parking the watercraft trailer upon a street as permitted by this subsection, the owner of the watercraft trailer shall have obtained the written consent of the property owner allowing the watercraft trailer to be parked directly in front of, and immediately adjacent to, the curb or property line of the leased property. If the subject property has been developed with a multifamily residential dwelling, then, prior to parking the watercraft trailer upon a street as permitted by this subsection, the owner of the watercraft trailer shall have obtained the written consent from the association of owners responsible for administration of the multifamily dwelling complex, and if no such association exists, then from the owner of each unit in the multifamily dwelling which specifically authorizes the parking of such watercraft trailer directly in front of, and immediately adjacent to, the curb or property line of the subject property. Between the period of October 1 and the next following May 15, no watercraft trailer shall be parked upon the streets, collectively, in excess of five consecutive days (120 consecutive hours).