Article 4 of the Zoning Ordinance regulates commercial vehicles on residential lots. A commercial vehicle is a vehicle which bears or displays indicators that the vehicle is designed or used for commercial purposes, regardless of capacity, or is licensed as a ‘for hire’ vehicle.
One (1) commercial vehicle may be parked on a residential lot provided that it is owned and/or operated by the occupant of the residence, and is not a prohibited commercial vehicle.
Prohibited commercial vehicles include:
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Vehicles greater than 21 feet long or 8.5 feet wide or 8 feet high, including appurtenances;
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Towing and recovery vehicles;
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Vehicles carrying commercial freight in plain view;
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Trailers used for transporting equipment, whether attached or unattached to another vehicle;
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Vehicles with three (3) or more axles;
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Solid waste collection vehicles, tractors and/or trailers of trucks, dump trucks, cement mixer trucks, construction equipment, or similar such vehicles or equipment;
- Food Trucks.