(A) Except in emergency situations it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park or leave standing (while attended or unattended) any motor vehicle designed to be used for the conveyance, transfer or delivery of freight, merchandise or other substances and materials usually hauled in such vehicles, exceeding a gross weight of 6,000 pounds, or more, including the weight of the vehicle, whether loaded or unloaded, upon any street, alley or other marked public place in the city, except on designated and marked state and federal routes, whether temporary or permanent. And further, except that when the loaded contents of the vehicle exceeding such weights are for delivery to or the vehicle is called to remove merchandise or other material from any business, house or other place located not on state or federal routes, then the vehicles may be driven or operated on the streets, highways, alleys and other public places not designated or marked as state or federal routes; but only between the place of delivery or removal of freight and merchandise and the nearest intersecting state or federal routes.
(B) This section is expressly subject and subordinate to the provisions of § 74.40 and Chapter 78.
(Ord. 21-98, passed 5-18-98) Penalty, see § 76.99