A. Restrictions: Vehicles with a gross weight of sixteen thousand (16,000) pounds or more, any semitractor or semitrailer, or any vehicles carrying explosives, corrosives or flammable substances, are declared restricted vehicles. No such vehicle shall be loaded, unloaded or serviced upon any street or part of any street within a residential zone if there is usable off street loading, unloading or servicing space available. Except for such limited purposes described in this subsection, restricted vehicles shall not be parked for any period of time on any street or public right of way within a residential zone in Lehi City. Vehicles which normally carry explosive, corrosive or flammable substances, even though empty at the time, shall not be parked for any period of time anywhere within a residential zone in the city.
B. Recreational Vehicles; Trailers: It is unlawful to park or keep any motor home, trailer, camper, boat, recreational vehicle or trailer of any kind, attached or unattached, on a public street, except for the limited purpose of loading or unloading the same, not to exceed twelve (12) hours.
C. Exceptions: This section shall in no way restrict the loading and unloading of passengers on or off public and/or private transportation or school buses. This section shall in no way restrict the parking or stopping of restricted vehicles when the vehicle is being used to deliver household accessories or household furniture. This section shall in no way restrict the temporary parking or stopping of a city vehicle or of a vehicle owned and/or operated by a public utility for the purpose of conducting repairs or related work. This section shall not restrict the temporary parking of vehicles used to deliver building supplies and materials to property in residential zones, nor shall it prohibit the temporary parking of vehicles used by individuals performing work upon property in residential zones.
D. Penalty: It is an infraction for any person to do any act forbidden, or fail to perform any act required, by this section, and as such may be punished by a fine. Alternatively, a civil penalty may be imposed for nonmoving violations as prescribed in the city civil fines schedule. (Ord. 8-10-10.6, 8-10-2010; Ord. 12- 2020, 3-31-2020)