§ 72.07 PARKING AND STORAGE OF CERTAIN VEHICLES.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
         COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. Any purpose that supports or enhances business outcomes for any corporation, company, limited liability company, limited partnership or sole proprietorship.
          COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. Any vehicle designed, equipped or used for trade meeting any of the following criteria:
         (a)   A large vehicle designed for off-road usage such as a bulldozer, front-end loader and similar construction equipment;
         (b)   A vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers; or
         (c)   A vehicle equipped with external modifications designed to be used in trade including, but not limited to, externally-mounted tools, machinery, equipment, tool or equipment racks.
(1986 Code, § 7-17.2)
         FOR A FEE. In exchange for any payment or other thing(s) or right(s) having value.
         LIGHT DUTY TRUCK. A pickup truck, sport utility vehicle, van, minivan or other licensed and powered vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of no more than 8,500 lbs. and a payload capacity of no more than 4,000 lbs.
         OVERSIZED VEHICLE. Any of the following vehicles or any vehicle that is similar in nature to any of the following vehicles: buses, recreational vehicle (RV), campers, box trucks, cargo trucks, truck-tractors, dump trucks and moving vans.
(1986 Code, § 7-17.3)
         TRAILER. Any of the following trailers or any trailer that is similar in nature to any of the following trailers: travel trailers, semi-trailers, horse trailers, livestock trailers, commercial trailers, recreational trailers, utility trailers or landscape trailers. All of these TRAILERS shall include covered varieties as well as open air varieties.
(1986 Code, § 7-17.4)
   (B)   Parking and/or storage prohibited. Commercial vehicles, oversized vehicles and trailers shall not be parked or stored in any residentially zoned districts or on any public right-of-way adjacent thereto unless they are kept within a totally enclosed structure. The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
      (1)   Vehicles or equipment being used for current permitted construction activities or engaged in routine pickups, deliveries or similar typical activities;
      (2)   Vehicles or equipment being used for service activities or in case of emergencies resulting from breakdowns requiring repairs to the vehicle;
      (3)   Vehicles involved in a governmental purpose and/or performing an emergency function;
      (4)   Vehicles that are licensed as a school, church or nonprofit organization bus and kept on property owned by the same; or
      (5)   Vehicles that are incidentally associated with and stored/parked at a permitted or conditional use or legally existing nonconforming use as set forth in the Pinehurst Development Ordinance.
(1986 Code, § 7-17.1)
      (6)   A single, light duty truck belonging to a permanent resident or the employer of a permanent resident of the residential property and parked entirely on that same residential property.
   (C)   No commercial vehicles, oversized vehicles or trailers shall be parked or stored for a fee, or for any commercial purpose, on any property in the jurisdiction of the village unless the use of the property for the purpose of parking or storing vehicles for a fee exists on the date of adoption of this section (April 26, 2005), or the use of the property for the parking or storing of vehicles for a fee receives specific approval from the Village Council.
   (D)   Administration and enforcement. The Chief of Police and the Zoning Enforcement Officer shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this section. The Chief of Police shall be responsible for administration and enforcement of this section for situations on public streets and highways within the village, on property owned by the village and in instances of illegal commercial parking of vehicles, or parking or storage of vehicles for a fee, as described in division(C) above. The Chief of Police is authorized to cause the violation of the prohibition of commercial parking or storage of vehicles, for a fee, to cease and desist immediately. The Zoning Enforcement Officer shall be responsible for administration and enforcement of this section for other situations on private property.
(1986 Code, § 7-17.5)
(Ord. 03-54, passed 11-25-2003; Ord. 05-05, passed 04-26-2005; Ord. 22-08, passed 6-28-2022) Penalty, see § 72.99