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All servicing, repairing, assembling, wrecking, modifying, restoring, or otherwise working on any vehicle on any residential premises shall be subject to the following terms:

A. Work shall be limited to the repair and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, or other conveyance currently registered as specified in the Washington Vehicle Code to the occupant or a member of the occupant’s family. This limitation precludes auto repair on residential premises by any commercial entity.

B. Work on inoperable vehicles shall be limited to no more than one (1) vehicle at any one time.

C. Work shall only take place within an enclosed structure or in an area screened from public view, except that minor servicing, repairing, or otherwise working on a vehicle may be performed outside an enclosed structure or in an area screened from public view so long as the vehicle is parked on a designated driveway or improved parking surface and the service, repair, or work is completed within forty-eight (48) hours.

D. Work shall take place only after the hour of seven (7) a.m. and before the hour of ten (10) p.m.

E. Work shall not take place in a public right-of-way.

F. Parts, equipment, or other supplies shall be kept within an enclosed structure or in an area that is screened from public view and shall be kept in a manner that is not a violation of MLMC Chapter 8.14.

G. No work or condition shall create a nuisance as defined in MLMC Chapter 8.14.

H. Upon completion of all work allowed by this section, the owner shall clean the property of all debris, oil, grease, gasoline, cloths, rags, equipment, and material used in the work and shall leave the property in such a condition that no hazard to persons or property remain.

I. The owner shall dispose of all waste products in accordance with Chapter 19.114 RCW. (Ord. 2871, 9/26/17; Ord. 2372, 2/12/08; Ord. 2197, 3/22/05)