(A) (1) No person shall park a recreation vehicle/trailer with the intent of residing in that vehicle/trailer for a period of time longer than a week on any city street or alley.
(2) No potable water or drain system shall be attached to the recreational vehicle for an extended length of time.
(B) Persons stopping, standing or parking trailers which are attached to towing vehicles shall abide by all parking regulations as set forth in this chapter.
(C) No person shall stand or park a truck, recreational vehicle or truck tractor-trailer combination which has a gross vehicle weight in excess of 16,000 pounds, a length in excess of 21 feet or a width in excess of eight feet, six inches upon any portion of a city street or alley within any residential zone as defined in the city’s Zoning Code and zoning map except when:
(1) Property is actively loaded or unloaded from such vehicle;
(2) The vehicle is a public utility vehicle providing a service for the public;
(3) The vehicle is an emergency vehicle; or
(4) Such vehicle is currently used at and is located at a specific location within a residential zone for the purpose of assisting in the providing of services, such as construction, carpentry, plumbing or landscaping to such residence or location; provided, however, recreational vehicles can stand or park on a city street in a residential zone for a maximum period of 24 hours; provided said vehicles do not violate any parking restrictions (such as posted time zones) and meet all other parking regulations.
(Prior Code, § 10.04.090) (Ord. 2021-14, passed 12-20-2021)