What type of commercial vehicles, if any, can be parked/stored in residential areas?
None. It is unlawful to park a motor vehicle, utility trailer, hobby vehicle or any other trailer used for commercial purposes with any motor or engine operating for more than twenty (20) minutes in a twenty-four hour period commencing each day at 12:00 a.m., in any residential zoning district of the city, or within three hundred (300) feet of any occupied residence in a nonresidential area. Except as otherwise provided in this section, it is unlawful to park any motor vehicle used for commercial purposes upon any lot, parcel or property within the city, except on a lot with proper zoning and site plan approvals from the City for such parking. No person shall stand or park a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess often thousand (10,000) pounds, or a tractor, semi-trailer, trailer, or a bus on a street in a residential zone, or adjoining a residential zone, except during the process of loading or unloading such vehicle. No person shall stand or park a vehicle having both:
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