A. 
Motorboats, sailboats, motorcraft and watercraft of not more than 26 feet in total length may be parked on private property, provided that the owner of the motorboat, sailboat, motorcraft and watercraft is the occupant of the premises on which the unit is parked. No more than one motorboat or sailboat, and two personal watercrafts, shall be permitted to be stored on private property. No more than one empty boat trailer and two empty personal watercraft trailers shall be permitted to be stored on private property.
B. 
No motorboats, sailboats, motorcraft or watercraft shall be parked within five feet of the property line on either side of said property, or within 15 feet of the rear property line, unless parked on a legally approved driveway.
C. 
No motorboat, sailboat, motorcraft or watercraft shall be parked in a manner so that any portion of the unit on the property shall extend closer to the street than the front of the main portion of the building used for occupancy on the same premises, excluding any porch, unless the motorboat, sailboat, or personal watercrafts are parked in the private driveway on the premises. For vacant lots, no motorboat, sailboat, motorcraft or watercraft shall be parked closer to the street than the applicable front property line setback.
D. 
Marinas and yacht clubs shall be exempt from the provisions of this article.
No person shall park on private property a motorboat, sailboat or other watercraft greater than 26 feet in length, except licensed commercial marinas and yacht clubs may park and store motorboats, sailboats or other watercraft greater than 26 feet in length.
Any person or corporation, whether owner, operator, occupant or lessee of any such trailer, camp car, house car or similar vehicle as defined in § 75-1 hereof, including such person who commits or permits the parking or placing of such vehicle or temporary shelter as defined in § 75-1 hereof, or otherwise violates any other provision of this chapter, shall upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days, or both, or to a period of community service not to exceed 90 days. Each day that said violation continues shall be considered a separate and specific violation.