Description
A business trailer has been parked directly outside the home for over a month, never moved. Owner lives on street and refuses to move it. It is very rude to park something so large and utilized for a business directly in front of the two windows I can look out on the street to.
3 Comments
Scott (Registered User)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for the owner, operator or driver of any motor vehicle with an empty weight exceeding 6,500 pounds, any trailer, semitrailer or any motor home to park such or permit such to be parked on any street or in any alley that is along a primarily residential or mixed residential-commercial block. This subsection shall not apply to:
(1)
Motor homes, motor vehicles, semitrailers or trailers which are:
a.
Being actively loaded or unloaded;
b.
Used by persons issued permits from the Chief of Police;
c.
Used by persons to whom the Department of Public Works has issued permits for work in the streets;
(2)
Motor vehicles or trailers which are parked along a primarily residential or mixed residential-commercial block while the owner, operator or driver is engaged in the actual performance of contractual work at a nearby property; or
(3)
Passenger cars or pickup trucks used exclusively for noncommercial purposes. Proof that a passenger car or pickup truck described in a complaint, summons or warrant has an empty weight exceeding 6,500 pounds shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that such passenger car or pickup truck is not used exclusively for noncommercial purposes.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for the owner, operator or driver of any motor home, motor vehicle, semitrailer or trailer with an empty weight exceeding 6,500 pounds to park such or to permit such to be parked within 75 feet of an intersection in any part of the City.
(Code 2004, § 102-227; Ord. No. 2004-297-289, §§ 1, 2, 11-8-2004)
Eric De Boer (Registered User)
Closed An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)