7-2-12: PARKING OF CERTAIN VEHICLES RESTRICTED ON PUBLIC STREETS:
   A.   Except as specifically provided below, truck-tractors, buses, courtesy buses, public transit vehicles, hauler trailers, travel trailers, camping trailers, campers, motor homes, pop up campers, house trailers, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, off road vehicles and/or all-terrain vehicles, farm or lawn tractors, or other implements of husbandry and/or landscaping maintenance equipment, storage containers or pods, boats and boat trailers, personal watercraft and personal watercraft trailers, and snowmobiles and snowmobile trailers, all watercraft and all watercraft trailers, horse trailers, or carriers, construction equipment or machinery, motorcycle trailers, or any other similar vehicles, trailers or equipment, whether loaded or empty (all hereinafter collectively referred to as "restricted vehicles") shall be and are hereby prohibited from being parked, maintained, or permitted to remain parked on any public highway, road, street, alley, or other public right-of-way within the Village of Lake Villa. All terms used in this section shall have those respective definitions provided in the Illinois Vehicle Code, as amended from time to time, except as otherwise modified herein.
   B.   The foregoing notwithstanding, restricted vehicles may be parked on any public highway, road, street, alley, or other public right-of-way within the Village of Lake Villa as follows:
      1.   When said restricted vehicles are owned, leased, and utilized by someone other than an owner or occupant of any premises in the vicinity, and only if such restricted vehicles are parked on any public highway, road, street, alley, or other public right-of-way within the Village of Lake Villa, for the present and immediate purpose of either making deliveries to or a pick up from premises in the vicinity or for the present and immediate purpose of rendering service to the owners or occupants of such premises; or
      2.   For the purposes of the safe loading or unloading of persons, equipment, or goods to or from premises in the vicinity for a period of not more than a total of six (6) hours within a seven (7) day period (said period commencing with the first day during which a vehicle is so parked). (Ord. 2005-09-03, 9-28-2005)