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<br />parking space or parking lot. <br />(2) Vehicles, whether motorized or non-motorized, parked within any required <br />setback or on any surface which has not previously been approved for parking <br />purposes pursuant to applicable Building and/or Zoning Code provisions. <br />(3) Vehicles, whether motorized or non-motorized, parked parallel to any residence <br />unless the vehicle is parked on a legal circular driveway. <br />(4) Industrial and commercial properties that fail to post adequate notice prohibiting <br />unauthorized vehicle parking on all such properties in accordance with the <br />requirements of the San Leandro Police Department. <br />(5) Vehicles which exceed the following dimensions: twenty (20) feet in length or <br />seven (7) feet in width or seven (7) feet in height, or any single vehicle or <br />combination of vehicles having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of ten <br />thousand (10,000) pounds or more parked upon any paved or unpaved surface lying <br />within any front yard, street corner side yard, or backyard of any residential property <br />which are visible from the street or visible from adjacent private property. <br />Recreational vehicles as defined by California Vehicle Code Sections 242, 243, 324, <br />and 362 are exempt from this provision. However, at no time shall more than one such <br />recreational vehicle be stored on any residential property at any time. <br />(i) Residential Vehicle Repair: <br />(1) The performance of major repairs or dismantling of any motorized or non- <br />motorized vehicle, boat, or part thereof, in a location visible from the street. This <br />section shall not be construed as prohibiting the registered owner of a motorized or <br />non-motorized vehicle or boat, or part thereof, from performing minor repair of said <br />vehicle in the driveway or other paved surface of a residence, provided that the <br />vehicle or boat is registered to someone living in the residence. <br />Proof of registration of any vehicle or boat on which minor repairs are occurring shall <br />be provided to any San Leandro police Officer or Code Enforcement Officer upon <br />request. <br />(j) Parking Strips: <br />(1) Allowing an accumulation of junk, rubbish, debris, or dead, decayed or <br />overgrown vegetation in that area between the property line and the street line of a <br />given parcel, commonly known as a “parking strip.” <br />This section is intended to supplement and not conflict with the provisions of Chapter <br />22, Division 7, Part 3 of the Streets and Highways Code, entitled “Maintenance of <br />Sidewalks,” and Title 5, Chapter 5 of the City of San Leandro Administrative Code, <br />entitled “Community Development Sidewalk Repair Program.” <br />(k) Miscellaneous: <br />(1) Any other condition or use of property which gives rise to a reasonable <br />determination that said condition or use represents some threat to the health and <br />welfare of the public by virtue of its unsafe, dangerous or hazardous nature, or which <br />is so out of harmony with the standards of properties in the vicinity so as to cause <br />substantial diminution of the enjoyment, use, or property values of such properties.