(A) No person shall park any commercial vehicle, recreational vehicle, boat, or any trailer or semi-trailer, regardless of whether such trailer or semi-trailer is attached to another vehicle, on or alongside roads, highways and streets in any area of the town except that, during regularly scheduled school hours, school buses may be parked in town by their drivers for a continuous period not to exceed four hours.
(B) This section shall not be applicable to vehicles picking up or discharging passengers or merchandise or stopped for less than 15 minutes to make necessary repairs or pursuant to the performance of work or service in residential areas or utility generators located on trailers and being used to power network facilities during a loss of commercial power.
(C) For the purpose of this section, the term COMMERCIAL VEHICLE shall mean every motor vehicle with a gross weight of more than 6,500 pounds, or in excess of 246 inches (20 feet, five inches) in length or in excess of 84 inches (seven feet) wide, or in excess of 100 inches (eight feet, four inches) tall. The term shall also include all construction dump trucks, equipment, cranes, well-construction activities at sites where building permits are in force. For purposes of this section, vehicle dimensions shall include all attachments, accessories or load on the vehicle except rear view mirrors.
(D) For the purpose of this section, the term RECREATIONAL VEHICLE shall mean every vehicle in excess of 16 feet in length or eight feet in height, which is designed primarily for use as living quarters for human beings.
(E) For purposes of this section, the term BOAT shall include boats mounted on trailers.
(F) Any person found guilty of violating the provisions of this section shall pay a fine as set forth in § 73.99.
(1998 Code, § 62-113) (Ord. O-2023-16, passed 12-5-2023) Penalty, see § 73.99