452.14 PARKING COMMERCIAL AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
   (a)   No person shall stand or park a motor truck, bus, or business or commercial vehicle in any street adjoining any private property zoned for residential purposes, except for the purpose and during the time reasonably necessary for delivering persons or merchandise to the premises or receiving persons or merchandise from the premises, or for rendering services to persons occupying the premises.
   (b)   No person shall stand or park a commercial or business vehicle in any residential driveway or on any residential premises other than storage in a private garage, except for the purpose and during the time reasonably necessary for delivering persons or property to the premises or receiving persons or property from the premises, or for rendering services to persons occupying the premises. For purposes of this section, “commercial or business vehicle” shall include:
      (1)   Any vehicle with a commercial license plate, and
      (2)   Any vehicle designed for commercial purposes regardless of its license plate and regardless of its actual use including, but not limited to, a truck equipped with towing equipment, snow plow or salt spreader.
   (c)   No person shall stand or park a recreational vehicle, trailer or boat in any residential driveway or on any residential premises other than storage in a private garage, for more than a total of seven (7) days or any part thereof, regardless of whether the days are consecutive, during any 90-day period. As used in this section, “recreational vehicle” is as defined in Ohio R.C. 4501.01.
(Ord. 2003-48. Passed 2-18-04.)