Sec. 8-26 Commercial Vehicles, Trailers, Boats, Recreational Vehicles, Campers, and Travel Trailers Prohibited to Park; Exceptions.
(Ord. No. 16-24, § 1(A), 5-4-16)
   (a)    No person shall park any commercial vehicle or trailer, or any boat, recreational vehicle, camper or travel trailer on a public street, alleyway, road, highway, sidewalk or street right-of-way. (Ord. No. 16-24, § 1(B), 5-4-16)
   (b)    Subsection (a) shall not be interpreted to prohibit (1) commercial vehicles from the temporary loading, unloading, or delivering of goods and materials to any building or structure where there is a properly-marked loading zone or when there is no place for off-street parking to unload said commercial vehicles, or when actively engaged in repair, alteration, remodeling, or construction of any building or structure; nor shall it apply to any trailer or semi- trailer in the process of being loaded or unloaded, or when is disabled in such a manner that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the disabled trailer or semi-trailer on that portion of the public street, alleyway, road, highway, sidewalk or street right-of-way ordinarily used for public parking, or (2) to prohibit the temporary parking of a recreational vehicle, camper or travel trailer on a public street for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours. (Ord. No. 16-24, § 1(C), 5-4-16)
   (c)    As used in this Section the term COMMERCIAL VEHICLE shall mean any vehicle which exceeds a license plate weight rating of 26,000 pounds. (Code 1968, § 41.08; 1983 Greenwood Municipal Code, § 9-22; Ord. No. 16-24, § 1(D), 5-4-16)