11-4-11: STORAGE OF CERTAIN VEHICLES:
   A.   Recreational Vehicles: A single "recreational vehicle", as defined in section 11-2-2 of this title, may be parked or stored on a lot in a residence district; provided, that:
      1.   It is at no time occupied for living or sleeping purposes except as may be allowed by the village on a temporary basis;
      2.   It is not connected to natural gas, water, or sanitary sewer service;
      3.   It is stored in its collapsed position if it is a vehicle of the collapsible type not stored in a garage;
      4.   It is parked or stored in a location determined by the following:
         a.   In a garage or carport, where one exists on the premises large enough to accommodate the vehicle;
         b.   Otherwise, in the driveway to the rear of the principal building line that is parallel or most nearly parallel to the street to which the driveway has access, where there is a driveway extending to the rear of this line;
         c.   Otherwise, in the driveway ahead of said building line but not encroaching upon any public sidewalk.
   B.   Trucks: Trucks that may be parked or stored in a residence district, other than in a completely enclosed garage, shall be limited to trucks that are, or are used in connection with, recreational vehicles and pickup trucks or vans used predominantly for family, recreational, or vanpooling or ridesharing use.
   C.   Commercial Vehicles: No commercial vehicle, as defined in section 11-2-2 of this title as "vehicle, commercial", may be parked or stored in a residence district other than in a completely enclosed garage, except for loading or unloading of household belongings between six o'clock (6:00) A.M. and twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight for the purpose of moving a personal residence or for up to thirty (30) minutes for deliveries or service calls. (Ord. 99-02, 1-7-1999)