For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ALLEY. Any public right-of-way within the city not more than 15 feet in width.
MOBILE UNIT. Any device, whether or not attached to a motor vehicle, in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway when attached to a motor vehicle.
MOTOR TRUCK. Any motor propelled vehicle designed for carrying freight or merchandise. It shall not include vehicles designed primarily for passenger transportation or equipped with frames, racks, or bodies having a load capacity of not exceeding 1,000 pounds.
OVERSIZE VEHICLE. Any motor vehicle, including but not limited to a truck or truck-tractor; mobile unit; trailer; camper; or boat that exceeds 80 inches in height, and/or exceeds 96 inches in width, and/or whose manufacturer's gross weight exceeds 10,000 pounds.
PLACE WITHIN THE CITY. Any public right-of-way within the city or any public parking lot, or a private parking lot over which control to enforce parking or traffic restrictions has been expressly granted to the city by the owner in writing.
SCRAPPING VEHICLE. Any vehicle that is used for the purpose of collecting, gathering, or hauling any waste, or any old, abandoned or unwanted metal, wood, glass, block, brick, rubber, plastic, vinyl, slate, building material, roofing material, wrought iron, wiring, piping, copper, aluminum, steel, or any other material or waste whether for resale, collecting, recycling, reuse or discarding.
SEMI-TRAILER. Any vehicle designed to be attached to and having its front end supported by a motor truck or truck tractor intended for the carrying of freight or merchandise and having a load capacity of over 1,000 pounds.
STAND. To park or stop whether or not the propelling device is engaged and whether or not the vehicle is attended.
TRAILER. Any vehicle or mobile unit that is designed to be attached to and have its front end supported by a motor vehicle, including but not limited to, boat trailers, campers, utility trailers, or any trailer use for the purpose of hauling materials or merchandise.
TRUCK TRACTOR. Any motor propelled vehicle designed to draw and to support the front end of a semi-trailer. The semi-trailer and truck tractor shall be considered one unit.
(Ord. 21-11, passed 10-20-2021)