Sec. 20-262. Truck parking on streets not designated as truck routes prohibited.
   (a)   It is unlawful to park any vehicle having a total gross vehicle weight rating in excess of twenty thousand (20,000) pounds, including, but not limited to, trucks, truck tractors, road tractors, trailers, semi-trailers, vehicle transporters, or any combination of such vehicles:
   (1)   On a street not designated as a truck route under article I section 20-15 of this chapter; or
   (2)   On a street posted pursuant to section 20-15.1(b) with a sign or signs limiting the gross weight of vehicles permitted on the street; or
   (3)   Within a residence district.
   (b)   Notwithstanding the prohibition in section 20-262(a) above, a restricted vehicle may park, except as otherwise prohibited by this article:
   (1)   On any street within a business district, unless the street is posted pursuant to section 20-15.1(b) with a sign or signs limiting the gross weight of vehicles on the street; or
   (2)   On any street to perform the following activities, except that, upon completion of such activity, the vehicle must return to the nearest designated truck route:
   (i)   Deliver, pickup, load, or unload merchandise, materials, or equipment, including furniture and other household goods; or
   (ii)   Provide construction, repair, or similar services to a property.
(Ord. No. 9196, § 1, 1-25-99; Ord. No. 9492, § 3, 11-27-00; Ord. No. 11400, § 3, 9-20-16)
   Note: Formerly § 20-272.