Evans City Council  this week voted unanimously, 7-0, to repeal the ordinance restricting where residents can park their RVs, boats and trailers.  The move came more than a month after the council imposed a moratorium on the ordinance following pushback from residents when the ordinance went into effect on Jan. 1, reports the Greeley Tribune.  The vote came in the wake of  a work session earlier this month in which about 40 residents expressed their displeasure with the ordinance,  which restricted residential lots to only one RV, boat or trailer, with additional requirements that it be stored at least 5 feet from the property line in the rear yard and screened by a privacy fence.

Evans City Council repeals RV, boat and trailer parking ordinance, to look at other options