§ 76.13 PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   No person who is the owner, agent, operator, or other person in charge of any commercial or recreational vehicle as defined herein may permit such vehicle to remain parked, standing, or abandoned upon any street in a residential district.
   (B)   The other provisions of this section notwithstanding, this section shall not apply to such vehicles used for conveying the necessary tools and materials to premises where labor, using such tools and materials, is to be performed, during the time of parking such vehicles or to the time during which such vehicle is being loaded or unloaded or used to deliver or hoist property or merchandise for completion of delivery, if such loading, unloading or other activities referred to in this provision are conducted diligently and without unnecessary delay.
   (C)   For the purpose of this section, certain terms shall be defined as follows.
   COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. Any vehicle used or designed to be used for business or commercial purposes which infringes on the residential character of a residential district and includes, but is not necessarily limited to: a bus, cement truck, commercial tree trimming equipment, construction equipment, dump truck, garbage truck, panel truck, semi-tractor, semi-trailer, or any other non-recreational trailer used for commercial purposes, stage bed truck, step van, tank truck, tar truck, or other commercial-type vehicle licensed by the Ohio State Bureau of Motor Vehicles as a commercial vehicle or truck.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. Includes, but is not limited to:
      (1)   CAMPER TRAILER. A folding or collapsible vehicular structure, mounted on wheels but without its own power, designed as a temporary living quarters for travel, camping, recreation and vacation uses, which is not encompassed in the definition of travel trailer.
      (2)   MOTOR BUS. Any motor vehicle having motor power designed and used for carrying more than nine passengers.
      (3)   MOTOR HOME. A self-propelled recreational vehicle constructed with permanently installed facilities for cold storage, cooking and consuming of food and for sleeping.
      (4)   RECREATIONAL TRAILERS. Any form of device, equipment, or machinery on wheels, or a single wheel, that is intended to be pulled by a motor vehicle, whether or not attached to a motor vehicle. This shall include every vehicle designed and utilized for the sole purpose of transporting any boat, auto, snowmobile, recreational habitation, and the like, which does not have motive power, but is designed to be drawn by another vehicle.
      (5)   TRAVEL TRAILER. A non-self-propelled recreational vehicle, including a tent type fold out camping trailer as defined in R.C. §4517.01(S).
      (6)   TRUCK CAMPER. A non-self-propelled recreational vehicle, without wheels for road use but with sufficient equipment to render it suitable for use as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation and vacation use, and designed to be placed upon and attached to a motor vehicle. Truck camper does not include truck covers, which consist of walls and roof, but do not have floors and facilities for using same as a dwelling.
      (7)   WATERCRAFT. This term shall include, but is not limited to, any of the following when used or capable of being used for transportation on the water:
         (a)   A boat operated by machinery either permanently or temporarily affixed.
         (b)   A sailboat other than a sailboard.
         (c)   An inflatable, manually propelled boat having a hull identification number meeting the requirements of the United States Coast Guard.
         (d)   A canoe or row boat.
   RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. Any district zoned residential in accordance with the zoning definitions established in Chapter 153 of the Dublin Code of Ordinances.
(Ord. 71-00, passed 5-1-00; Am. Ord. 150-00, passed 12-11-00) Penalty, see § 70.99