§ 73.11 TRUCK PARKING.
   (A)   It is unlawful to park a detached semi-trailer upon any street, city-owned parking lot, or other public property, except such as are specifically designated by the Council by resolution and which may be sign-posted.
   (B)   It is unlawful to park a truck (other than a truck of five tons per axle gross vehicle weight, or less), truck-trailer, tractor-trailer or truck-tractor within a residential area, except for the purpose of loading or unloading the same, and then only during such time as is reasonably necessary for the activity.
   (C)   It is unlawful to park a commercial vehicle of more than five tons per axle gross vehicle weight upon any street in the business district, except streets as specifically designated by the Council by resolution and which may be sign-posted, but parking of the vehicle for a period allowing sufficient time for the purpose of necessary access to abutting property while actively loading or unloading shall be permitted in a space when the access cannot reasonably be secured from an alley or from an adjacent street where truck parking is not so restricted.
   (D)   It is unlawful to park a truck or other vehicle using or equipped with a trailer, or extended body or other extension or projection beyond the original length of the vehicle, or any passenger bus, diagonally along any street except for a time sufficient to load or unload, and in such case, only parallel parking shall be permitted; provided, however, that, a truck may stand backed up to the curb if the weight or bulk of the load makes parallel parking impracticable, but then only for a period of time sufficient to load or unload.
   (E)   It is unlawful to park a semi-tractor or semi-trailer on any street, or within 300 feet of the occupied dwelling of another, with any engine thereon running, for a period of more than one hour.
(Prior Code, § 9.11) Penalty, see § 10.99