§ 70-47. Parking of commercial vehicles on residential premises.
(a)
For the purpose of this section, "commercial vehicle" means any vehicle designed, intended, or used for transportation of people or goods as part of a business, except for rental vehicles designed for temporary personal use.
(b)
No commercial vehicle shall be parked on residential premises except for the following:
(1)
A vehicle making deliveries to or servicing a dwelling unit.
(2)
One vehicle, one-ton capacity or less, per dwelling unit which is used by a resident of the dwelling unit as part of a full-time job and which leaves the premises on weekdays.
(3)
Any vehicle stored within a completely enclosed garage. When a vehicle is stored pursuant to this paragraph the vehicle engine or associated equipment engine shall not be operated between the hours 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(c)
No commercial vehicles shall be parked on the right-of-way adjoining residential premises.
(1)
A vehicle servicing or making deliveries to a dwelling unit may stop on the roadway temporarily for the purpose of servicing a dwelling unit or while actually engaged in loading and unloading of merchandise or passengers.
(Ord. No. 1993-40, § 1, 9-28-93; Ord. No. 2001-48, § 1, 7-24-01)