6-4-5: TRAILERS, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; EXCEPTION:
   A.   Parking Prohibited: It is unlawful for any person to park or leave standing at any time on any street, public roadway, alley or city property any unattached trailer of any type, whether for the occupancy of people, storage of items or for towing purposes; any boat, whether the same is loaded or not on an unattached trailer or otherwise; any camper not mounted on a vehicle; any motor home or mini-motor home of any length; and any combination of a pulling or towing vehicle with an attached trailer, whether loaded or not; provided, however, that it is lawful to park such a combination or a motor home that is being loaded or is ready for departure for a period not to exceed seventy two (72) hours. It is further unlawful to park in any such area, at any time, any vehicle or motor vehicle having a registered gross weight capability of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds or more. (Ord. 743, 9-15-2009)
   B.   Exception: With a valid permit, a resident of the city will be permitted to park a vehicle with a registered gross weight capacity of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds or more on a city street in order to make light repairs for no longer than four (4) hours where such parking and repairs pose no substantial hazard to the city. Permits shall be obtained from the police department headquarters during normal business hours. (Ord. 815, 9-25-2012)