§ 72.033 VEHICLES FOR WHICH PERMITS SHALL NOT BE ISSUED; EXEMPTIONS.
   (A)   No all-night parking permit shall be issued to any person permitting the all-night parking of any vehicle, other than a passenger automobile, van or pickup truck whose primary purpose is to transport passengers for non-commercial purposes. No permit shall be issued for any truck, trailer, van or pickup truck whose primary purpose is commercial in nature, passenger trailer, motor home, house car, camper, boat, boat trailer, commercially licensed vehicle, other than a van or pickup truck whose primary purpose is to transport passengers for non-commercial purposes, or any other vehicle, except as provided herein.
   (B)   In the case of a van or pickup truck, the applicant shall sign a declaration, under penalty of perjury, stating that the primary use of the vehicle is the non-commercial transportation of passengers.
   (C)   Upon a written application to the Police Chief and a showing of good cause that the application of this section works an unreasonable hardship upon the owner or occupant of real property within the city, the Police Chief, with or without holding a hearing thereon, may grant an exemption from the provisions of this section upon such terms and conditions as the Police Chief shall determine in his sole discretion.
   (D)   Permits issued under this section are subject to revocation if it is discovered that the vehicle to which the permit is issued is not in compliance with the declaration on file.
('65 Code, § 4-5.1509) (Ord. 55-C.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 166-C.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 182-C.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 332-C.S., passed - - )