§ 72.15 PARKING OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; TRUCKS AND TRAILERS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE.
   (A)   No person shall allow a recreational vehicle, not in daily use for purposes of transportation, to be parked, or otherwise located on a public street, or in the front or side yard line of any residence or commercial property as established by city ordinance, or any property located in the city.
   (B)   All recreational vehicles must be stored in an inconspicuous manner so as not to detract from the residential atmosphere of the community, nor may such vehicles be parked or stored so as to create a nuisance condition as defined by the ordinances of the city or state law.
   (C)   For the purpose of this section, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE shall be defined to include: campers, trailers, boats, house trailers, mobile homes, motor homes, race car, snowmobile or parts on or off a trailer, any dune buggy on or off a trailer, any motorcycle trailer, any pickup camper on or off the pickup, and any other such device designed to be mounted upon any other motor vehicle, towed behind any motor vehicle, or in any way integrated into a movable, temporary housing facility.
   (D)   Any recreational vehicle parked upon the streets of the city at a place, in a manner or for a length of time prohibited by this section, is declared to be an obstruction in any such streets and a public nuisance, and any police officer of the city is authorized to cause the same to be removed to and impounded in the depository provided by the city for such purpose.
   (E)   All charges shall be paid to the city for any fine, storage charges, or hauling charges before the release of an impounded vehicle is authorized.
   (F)   Impounded vehicles shall be held for a period of 60 days, and if unclaimed by that time, shall be advertised and sold.
   (G)   No person shall allow the parking of any commercially licensed truck or any other truck, trailer, semi-trailer, tractor, or other type of vehicle of one ton capacity or more in any residential zone for longer than one hour, except when loading or unloading said vehicle.
(2005 Code, § 72.15) (Ord. 90-1103, passed 12-4-1990) Penalty, see § 72.99