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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The city is warning people to keep commercial vehicles out of your neighborhood or you could face a judge.
A complaint came into the city’s 311 app Wednesday about a possible safety issue. A person living at a home near Rio Grande and Matthew parks a fuel truck in the front yard, which aligns with a public park.
Deputy Planning Director Brennon Williams says it’s illegal to park commercial vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds in neighborhoods. The city plans on sending a code enforcement inspector out to the home.
“Because the zoning code is a criminal code, ultimately, if the property owner doesn’t comply, a criminal complaint would be issued and they’d have to go in front of a Metro Court judge and explain why they haven’t done what the city’s asked them to do,” Williams said.
Williams says depending on the code enforcement officer’s workload, they will typically respond to reports within the first couple of days. There are 10 inspectors responsible for covering reports throughout the city.
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TLC (Registered User)
Our understanding per the City of Albuquerque’s commercial vehicle parking standards is that our employee can park his TLC van in his driveway.
We spoke to Angelo, the Code Compliance Manager with COA Code Enforcement, and have received their permission to allow our employee to continue taking his TLC van home to meet his after hours on call duties as a residential plumber. Please call Tracy Johnson, TLC Plumbing & Utility 505-761-5519 to discuss further.
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"The case CM-2021-016376 has been completed by the City's Planning Department.
Please visit:
http://posse.cabq.gov/posse/pub/lms/Default.aspx?PossePresentation=ComplaintOverview&PosseObjectId=136310070
For additional information, please call 505-924-3860."
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