6-2-8: PARKING OF COMMERCIAL OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, TRAILERS OR TRUCK TRACTORS RESTRICTED:
   A.   No commercial vehicle, trailer or truck tractor with a gross vehicle weight or registered weight of eight thousand (8,000) pounds or more shall be permitted to be parked on any public street or any municipally owned parking lot for a longer period than two (2) hours.
   B.   No person shall park a recreational vehicle without motive power or a trailer of any kind without motive power on any public street. This restriction includes, but is not limited to, boat trailers, campers, pop ups, trailer coaches, semitrailers, travel trailers, utility trailers, portable storage units for moving purposes (commonly known as PODS) and every other vehicle without motive power designed for carrying persons or property on its own structure which is designed or intended to be drawn by a vehicle with motive power.
   C.   No person shall park a recreational vehicle with motive power on any public street for a longer period than twelve (12) hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a recreational vehicle with motive power may be parked on a public street for up to twelve (12) hours if such recreational vehicle with motive power is then being utilized for the actual and continuous loading or unloading of goods or merchandise.
   D.   Persons seeking to park a recreational vehicle with motive power on a public street for the purpose of loading or unloading of goods or merchandise for a period of time longer than twelve (12) hours must obtain a permit from the chief of police or his designee. The chief of police or his designee may issue a permit authorizing a recreational vehicle with motive power to be parked on a public street for the purpose of loading or unloading of goods or merchandise for a time period not to exceed forty eight (48) hours. No more than two (2) such permits shall be issued to any person or for any recreational vehicle with motive power in any calendar year (Ord. 2015.51, 4-18-2016)