§ 71.05 PARKING OF CERTAIN VEHICLES; TIME LIMITS ON STREET; EXTENSION INTO STREET.
   (A)   The owner of a motor home, mobile home, camper, trailer, recreational vehicle or any other trailer designed to be pulled by a motor vehicle shall be allowed to park such mobile home, motor home, camper, trailer, recreational vehicle or any other trailer designed to be pulled by a motor vehicle, or the guests of a homeowner or tenant shall be allowed to park such motor home, mobile home, camper, trailer, recreational vehicle or any other trailer designed to be pulled by a motor vehicle on any street of the town so long as such parking is on the same side of the street fronting the property of the owner or tenant of such motor home, mobile home, camper, trailer, recreational vehicle or any other trailer designed to be pulled by a motor vehicle, or the guests thereof, and so long as the parking thereof is confined to the area delineated by the exterior property lines of such owner or tenant extended at right angles to the street and so long as the parking thereof shall not pose a traffic hazard. In no event shall such motor home, mobile home, camper, trailer, recreational vehicle or any other trailer designed to be pulled by a motor vehicle be parked upon any street of the town so as to extend outward into the street a distance in excess of ten feet measured at right angles to the curb. The restrictions delineated in this division (A) are subject to such additional regulations in division (B) below.
   (B)   No person shall at any time park, place, locate or keep any truck tractor drawing a semitrailer or trailer not connected to a truck tractor upon any public street, alley, park or way of the town, or on any railroad property or railroad right-of-way in a residentially zoned areas of the town, provided that such truck tractors may make necessary stops not exceeding five minutes in length, or emergency stops, and may make stops for the purpose of making deliveries.
   (C)   No person shall park a vehicle upon a street, alley, highway or other public rights-of-way for the principal purpose of greasing, painting or repairing such vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(Ord. 2004-2, passed 7-8-2004; Ord. 2004-6, passed 12-9-2004) Penalty, see § 71.99