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Abandoned and junked motor vehicles constitute a hazard to the health, safety, and general <br />welfare of the citizens of Cabarrus County. Such vehicles can harbor noxious disease, <br />provide shelter and breeding places for vermin, and present physical dangers to the safety <br />of our children as well as the general public. These vehicles also detract from the physical <br />appearance of the community. Therefore, the purpose of this section is to eliminate existing <br />junk and abandoned vehicles and to prevent future storage of these vehicles. <br />No junked or abandoned vehicles shall be stored on any lot within any residential, <br />commercial, or industrial zoning district so as to be easily seen from an adjacent property <br />and /or a public right -of -way. <br />Section 6 -11 does not apply to any motor vehicle that is: <br />1. Stored in an enclosed building <br />2. On the premises of a business enterprise being operated in a lawful place and <br />manner if the vehicle is necessary to the operation of the business <br />3. Is presently being restored to an operable stage (limited to one vehicle) <br />4. Cannot be easily seen from a public right -of -way and adjacent property line <br />Agricultural /Open Space District: This section does not apply to the Agricultural /Open <br />Space Zoning District. <br />Any violation of this section will be processed as a violation of this Ordinance. <br />Section 6 -12 Antennae to be treated as accessory use <br />Antennae are subject to the same placement requirements as accessory uses within each <br />zoning district as set forth in Chapter Five of this Ordinance. When, however, antenna <br />placement based on accessory setback requirements precludes the development of a viable <br />reception window, the Zoning Administrator may authorize placement otherwise, based on <br />reception window only. <br />Attachment number 5 \n <br />G -4 Page 402 <br />